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Simpson, Japanese Firms Handle KKR's Panasonic Buy
In the third major M&A deal out of Japan this week, private equity and investment giant KKR, advised by its longtime lawyers from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, said Friday it has agreed to acquire Panasonic's health care unit for $1.67 billion.Gables attorneys free rapper from contract
Three attorneys waded into a contentious bankruptcy involving Pitbull's former label, and extracted the artist from his contract. The lawyers say the label was intent on taking its artists down with it.Publishers Charged With E-Book Pact
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, analyzes the government's suit against Apple and a number of publishers for their tactics in a struggle to wrest control of the e-book market from Amazon, a recent Second Circuit decision and other developments.BlackBerry's use in riots may bruise brand
Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry has become indispensable among executives for its easy-to-use messaging service. That same feature is attracting looters in Britain's worst rioting since the 1980s. At least 770 people have been arrested in the capital since Aug. 6, when the violence began after a local black man, Mark Duggan, was shot and killed by police.View more book results for the query "Sony Corporation of America"
FTC Allows Music Merger Between Universal and EMI
The Federal Trade Commission cleared the $1.9 billion merger between Universal Music Group and EMI Recorded Music without conditions, determining that the combination of the first- and fourth-largest music companies in the world would not substantially lessen competition.Cite as: Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC, 06 CV 5936, NYLJ 1202486126807, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 10, 2011)District Judge Kimba M. Woodp class="dec
Iron Man joins China's TCL to challenge Apple smartphones
In a product-placement deal for Paramount Pictures' third Iron Man movie, Robert Downey Jr.'s character Tony Stark will battle his latest nemesis, the Mandarin, using TCL's products. Some real-world features, such as interactive handheld devices, will be replicated on-screen.Circuit City files for bankruptcy protection
RICHMOND, Va. AP-Circuit City Stores Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday heading into the busy holiday season as analysts question whether the nation's second-biggest electronics retailer will be able to survive.The company said it decided to file for bankruptcy protection because it was facing pressure from vendors who threatened to withhold products during the holiday period.Trending Stories
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