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May 04, 2012 |

King & Spalding

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May 04, 2012 |

King & Spalding

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August 05, 2010 |

New ID theft targets kids' SS numbers

The latest form of identity theft doesn't depend on stealing your Social Security number. Now thieves are targeting your kid's number long before the little one even has a bank account.
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November 05, 2009 |

Deal Watch: AGG advises German company on U.S. affiliate

On Wednesday, Arnall Golden Gregory partner Tycho Stahl was driving on the Autobahn near Mnster, Germany, logging yet more miles on what has, so far, been a two-week, 3,000-mile road trip to meet with clients interested in doing business in the United States.But his thoughts weren't only on the roadway famous for its high rates of speed.
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December 10, 2010 |

Arnall Golden Gregory to open D.C. office

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May 12, 2005 |

Lawyers See Data 'Fear Factor' Rising

The recent wave of personal data thefts has lawyers bracing for a new round of lawsuits over how businesses safeguard the information. Attorneys say "fear factor" and negligence lawsuits are starting to hit the courts, as consumers sue companies for being careless with data, causing it to get lost or stolen and triggering fears of identity theft. Privacy experts credit a two-year-old California law with prompting companies to report the breaches.
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September 25, 2008 |

Antitrust

Elai Katz, a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, reviews recent developments of interest, including a Seventh Circuit decision holding that, in jointly licensing their logos, professional football teams acted as a single entity incapable of forming an agreement in restraint of trade while the Second Circuit decided that a similar joint licensing arrangement for professional baseball teams was not an unreasonable restraint of trade and was appropriately judged under the rule of reason.
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May 12, 2005 |

Identity Thefts Leading to 'Fear Factor' Suits

Attorneys say "fear factor" and negligence lawsuits are starting to hit the courts. Consumers are suing companies for being careless with their personal data, causing it to get lost or stolen and triggering fears of identity theft. This has lawyers bracing for a new round of lawsuits over how businesses safeguard the information.
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