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November 17, 2005 |

New Deals

La Quinta Corporation and La Quinta Properties, Inc., the Dallas-based hotel company, has been acquired for $3.4 billion by an affiliate of The Blackstone Group. Attorneys from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Goodwin Procter worked on the purchase.
3 minute read
October 01, 2010 |

Canadian Big Suits

Canwest Restructuring; Bell v. Rogers; Devlin v. Sonde
11 minute read
February 04, 2009 |

Dreier Partners Could Face Liability

Ethics experts say former partners may not be able to make a clean break.
8 minute read
August 14, 2002 |

A Need to Campaign?

California Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar is preparing for the worst, while Justices Marvin Baxter and Carlos Moreno are kicking back and taking it easy. All three face retention elections on Nov. 5, but only Werdegar -- mindful of failed efforts by some conservative groups to oust Chief Justice Ronald George and Justice Ming Chin four years ago -- has formed a campaign committee. Called Californians to Retain Justice Kathryn Werdegar, it had raised more than $165,000 as of July 30.
5 minute read
June 11, 2013 |

Politically Connected Firm Opens S.F. Office

Browne George Ross brings on former GOP U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello and business litigator Andrew August.
4 minute read
May 16, 2011 |

Industrial vacancy rates expected to decline

Domestic economic recovery and robust international trade are combining to fatten the flow of goods to and through South Florida, putting downward pressure on industrial vacancy rates.
5 minute read
July 25, 2006 |

IP firms combine strengths

THE MERGER between Boston-based Ropes Gray and New York IP boutique Fish Neave appears to be flourishing 18 months later. Revenue in 2005 was up 38 percent to $558 million, the biggest percentage gain posted by any Am Law 100 firm. And if the indicator of a successful merger were retention, you'd have to say the match was made in heaven.
8 minute read
November 23, 2009 |

Litigation Privilege Protects Doctors' Challenge to Class-Action Settlement

An Essex County judge has dismissed a tortious interference suit aimed at stopping 11 New Jersey medical societies from objecting in court to a class action settlement against Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield that includes a $6.5 million legal fee.
4 minute read
September 10, 1999 |

Chicago Law Firm Sues Philly Firm Over Laterals

Claiming a calculated plan existed to "destabilize and destroy" its firm, Chicago's Holleb & Coff Thursday filed suit against Philadelphia firm Duane Morris & Heckscher, chairman Sheldon Bonovitz and partners who moved from Holleb to Duane this summer. The lawsuit alleges the 11 partners participated in a premeditated defection and breach of fiduciary duty. Duane Morris partner Gene Pratter denies the allegations and said the 11 defectors acted honorably at all times during the transition period.
4 minute read
June 10, 2013 |

U.S. High Court Says Arbitrator Can Decide Arbitrability of Class Claims

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upholds a Third Circuit decision that allowed an arbitrator to force arbitration on a class basis despite an agreement that was silent on the issue.
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