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November 12, 2008 |

Exec with Swiss bank UBS indicted in tax probe

MIAMI AP - A senior executive with Swiss banking giant UBS AG was charged in a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday with conspiring to hide $20 billion in assets from the Internal Revenue Service using secret overseas accounts for thousands of wealthy customers.Raoul Weil, chief executive officer of a UBS division handling cross-border business and private banking, is charged with one count of conspiring to defraud the U.
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August 09, 2011 |

Danger of Rudimentary Economics: 'Safeway' Competitive Effects Analysis

In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partners Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein discuss a recent Ninth Circuit en banc opinion that reversed a panel's decision that had presumed that a temporary profit-sharing agreement among members of a multi-employer bargaining unit was anticompetitive without properly considering the visceral conditions spawning the agreement.
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July 02, 2012 |

Madoff's Brother Pleads Guilty, Faces 10-Year Sentence

An emotional Peter Madoff pleaded guilty on Friday to charges he doctored documents, but insisted he knew nothing about his brother's historic fraud. "My family was torn apart as a result of my brother's atrocious conduct," he said. "I was reviled by strangers as well as friends who assumed that I knew about the Ponzi scheme."
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July 23, 2010 |

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April 16, 2007 |

Defenders can turn depositions to their advantage

Effectively employed, depositions noticed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6) offer huge opportunities for both the proponent of the deposition and the defender. And naturally, as with all litigation tools, traps loom for the unwary.
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October 26, 2000 |

Five Recent Domain Name Cases Raise Novel Issues of First Impression

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN, was created in October 1998 to assume responsibility for domain name system management, including dispute resolution under the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). The following five cases are of particular interest because they discuss some novel issues of first impression.
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October 10, 2012 |

Defamation suit seeks damages from Venezuelan bankers

An energy contractor seeks $300 million in a state court lawsuit filed in Miami for alleged Internet defamation by Venezuelan bankers.
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May 24, 2012 |

Fabric design and copyright infringement

Textiles bearing printed designs create a host of legal issues affecting many, including fabric manufacturers, designers, retailers of product made from such fabrics and even the home craft maker
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July 22, 2009 |

Akerman Cutting Associate Pay by 10 Percent, Say Sources

Akerman Senterfitt has announced it is cutting associate pay by 10 percent, according to sources familiar with the firm. The pay cuts were reportedly ordered in an effort to prevent job cuts, which may be the next course of action if the economy doesn't improve soon. The firm is also said to be shifting away from lockstep raises and plans to implement a merit-based compensation system. One source said bonuses may zero out the pay cut's impact for high-performing associates.
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