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September 05, 2000 |

Drowning in the Merger Wave

After years of record-breaking merger activity, the deluge of deals is wearing on the Federal Trade Commission. Bogged down with reviewing seemingly endless corporate unions, FTC lawyers have been hard pressed to prosecute antitrust violations, such as price fixing and abuse of monopoly power. Now, FTC attorneys fear that counsel are urging clients to use this institutional weakness to their advantage.
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May 30, 2003 |

Power Grab: Southern's 'Bama Firm Invades Ga.

R. Robin [email protected] a roster of power company clients and a host of influential political connections, Alabama's Balch Bingham is merging with Atlanta's Meadows, Ichter Bowers. The merger promises to create Atlanta's first purely Republican powerhouse law firm and has the potential to threaten Troutman Sanders' lock on its most significant clients, the Southern Co.
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February 11, 2011 |

Redress Cyberbullying as an Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

Until New York legislates a private right of action to redress cyberbullying, personal injury lawyers will likely rely on the intentional infliction of emotional distress. Attorneys Andrew Kaufman and Betsy Baydala examine how this tort and other civil theories apply to cyberbullies in the state.
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March 22, 2000 |

Where The Action Is

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October 26, 2012 |

Justice Samuel Alito's recusals from business cases pique interest

Recusals by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. in three key business cases have left court watchers wondering what's up.
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June 24, 2005 |

ExxonMobil Faces $1 Billion in Damages in Wake of Supreme Court Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory Thursday to 11,000 small gas station owners in a longstanding class action against ExxonMobil Corp. Rejecting the oil giant's request for a new trial, the high court ruled 5-4 that station owners in Florida and 34 other states were properly included in a single class action in U.S. District Court in Miami. As a result, Texas-based ExxonMobil will have to pay out more than $1.3 billion in damages.
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May 24, 2013 |

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April 11, 2013 |

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