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August 02, 2002 |

Ruling May Deflate Sealed Air

A federal judge in Newark, N.J., has ruled that asbestos claimants against bankrupt W.R. Grace & Co. can include claims made after 1998 in their quest to prove that the company was insolvent and that its assets were fraudulently transferred. The decision is bad news for Sealed Air Corp. Because it bought Grace's Cryovac unit in 1998, it is potentially on the hook for the fraudulent conveyance.
4 minute read
November 29, 2010 |

Crash, Layoffs, Defections Trigger Shakeup in Firm Leadership

After a quarter-century as managing partner of Ruden McClosky, Carl Schuster will step down next year, to be succeeded by his second-in-command, Michael Krul.
3 minute read
March 05, 2013 |

March Merger Mania: Am Law 200 Trio Expands Regionally

Adams and Reese and Thompson & Knight have announced office openings in Jacksonville and San Francisco, respectively, by picking up smaller firms in those areas. Meanwhile, McKenna Long & Aldridge has made inroads in Miami and Northern Virginia by absorbing an aviation-focused boutique.
5 minute read
December 06, 2011 |

So Who Are Hollywood's Top Legal Dealmakers?

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June 17, 2013 |

BNP Buys More U.S. Reits After Worst Monthly Loss In Four Years

BNP Paribas SA's asset-management unit is increasing its investment in U.S. real estate stocks after concern quantitative easing may be pared prompted the worst monthly selloff relative to the broader index since 2008.
2 minute read
July 23, 2013 |

Lewis and Roca in Mile-High Move with Rothgerber Merger

Following a partner vote Tuesday, Denver-based Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons and Phoenix firm Lewis and Roca are set to combine at the beginning of September to form a 250-lawyer firm with a presence throughout the western U.S.
4 minute read
September 13, 2013 |

The Friday Six-Pack: Twitter Goes Public, NSA Does Google, and iPhone Fingerprint Scanner Worries

The Friday Six-Pack: Twitter takes the first step in filing for an IPO, NSA reportedly impersonated Google, and can severed fingers trigger the fingerprint identification system on the iPhone 5S?
3 minute read
July 15, 2009 |

Ex Pa. sen. gets less than 5 yrs. for corruption

PHILADELPHIA AP - A former Pennsylvania lawmaker who prosecutors said became "drunk with power" in his many years in the state Senate was sentenced Tuesday to less than five years in prison, a steep departure down from what the judge was asked to impose for the corruption conviction.Former Sen. Vincent Fumo misappropriated millions from the state and two nonprofits.
4 minute read
May 30, 2013 |

Firms See Israel as New Frontier for Business Development

Until recently, there was no law permitting foreign attorneys to advise Israeli clients in the country. As part of new regulations finalized last year, Israel now allows foreign attorneys and firms, after they complete a lengthy application process, to advise clients in Israel on matters relating to foreign laws.
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