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May 31, 2012 |

Big Deals

Guggenheim Baseball / Los Angeles Dodgers; Nestl� / Pfizer Infant-Nutrition Unit
12 minute read
December 28, 2012 |

Women Leaders of The Am Law 100: The Law of Small Numbers

An in-depth look at the number of women serving in leadership positions at The Am Law 100.
13 minute read
April 12, 1999 |

Pushing the SLAPP Envelope

Here's the question: Is it possible to chill the First Amendment rights of a felon with a personal worth of $700 million who hangs out with the likes of Rupert Murdoch and Ted Turner? Yes, said Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Charles W. McCoy. In a four-page order, the judge told accountant Richard A. Bergman to pay attorney fees to Michael Milken on the ground that the erstwhile junk-bond king was the victim of a SLAPP suit. Bergman v. Milken, BC139667. Ten states are considering joining the anti-SLAPP
8 minute read
December 01, 2012 |

Deals & Suits, December 2012

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August 01, 2007 |

MIDLEVEL ASSOCIATES SURVEY 2007: Open Season

21 minute read
March 22, 2011 |

The Bankruptcy Files: Resorts, Furnishings, and Restaurants

It's been a quiet month for business bankruptcies. But several firms landed work on midsize cases, while other large filings loom.
7 minute read
July 26, 2011 |

In the Interest of A.J., PICS Case No. 11-1342 (Pa. Super. July 19, 2011) Stevens, P.J., Strassburger, J., concurring (8 pages)

Maternal grandmother was neither the legal parent not the legal custodian of children and was not the person whose care and control of the children was in question; therefore, she was not entitled to legal status as a party in dependency proceedings. The trial court's order denying grandmother's petition for special relief was affirmed.
2 minute read
March 25, 2004 |

Supreme Court Picks Up Two Punitive Cases

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to decide the boundaries for punitive damage awards under California law. The court granted review in two cases in which state appeal courts, interpreting a landmark 2003 U.S. Supreme Court opinion on punitives, ended up with drastically different results. The failure to identify concrete ratios, and conflicting California appellate decisions have gone so far as to leave the Judicial Council of California at a loss when it comes to civil jury instructions.
3 minute read
January 03, 2011 |

Late Breaking Deals in 2010 Paint Rosy M&A Picture for 2011

Almost 20 deals in the $1 billion range were announced during the last weeks of 2010. Are they a sign of better times to come?
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