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Can Research in Motion Get Back in the Race?
As Nortel fades into obscurity, there are those who say its demise can be seen as a cautionary tale for RIM. "I hope," says Canadian business history professor Joe Martin, "that somebody at RIM is studying what Nortel did wrong." As part of a group of tech giants that won the auction for Nortel's patents, will the prized portfolio help RIM's fortunes going forward?NFL Lockout and Flurry of Justice Department Merger Reviews
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz of Cahill Gordon & Reindel discusses developments regarding the tumultuous NFL labor negotiations, mergers of tax software companies, banks, and separate transactions involving chicken processors.In The Trenches: Employment litigator returns to Paul Hastings
AFTER A 17-YEAR HIATUS, employment litigator John F. Wymer III has returned to Paul Hastings. He joined the firm as a partner last week from King Spalding, where he had practiced since 2000.Paul Hastings' Atlanta managing partner, Philip J. Marzetti, said the firm had been trying to persuade Wymer to return for a long time.The perils of proximity in horizontal mergers
Revised guidelines require merging companies to determine if they are particularly close rivals.For DLA Partner on Ellison's Island Deal, Hawaii Trip Was No Holiday
DLA Piper and four Hawaiian law firms worked quickly to put together longtime client Larry Ellison's acquisition of Lanai for an amount estimated to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars.Cite as: In Re Lehman Bros, 10-0712-cv, NYLJ 1202493939547, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided May 11, 2011)Before: Feinberg, Cabranes, and Raggi, C.JJ.p class="decid
The Antitrust Deluge Starts Well Before November
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein, partners at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, write that the anticipated increase in antitrust enforcement during most of the first three years of the Obama presidency "didn't go" to the lengths suggested by the candidate's pre-election rhetoric.Dell says Blackstone, Icahn proposals may be superior to buyout
Dell said it got proposals from Blackstone Group and Carl Icahn that may be superior to Michael Dell's $24.4 billion buyout plan, putting more pressure on the founder to sweeten his bid for the computer maker.It's never too early to think about verdict forms
With so much emphasis on selecting a jury, litigators often loose sight of the equally�if not more important�matter of jury instructions. Strategic thinking about jury charges should begin well before trial.Trending Stories
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