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Non-Debtor Injunctions Barring Future Asbestos Claims Under Bankruptcy Code §524(g)
Dickstein Shapiro's Deborah E. Greenspan and Fredric Brooks write: Companies faced with substantial numbers of asbestos personal injury claims have turned increasingly to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to eliminate the risk of uncertain potential future liability. Section 524(g) can provide protection not only to debtors but also to certain third-party entities that could have exposure based on products or actions of the debtor. The precise contours of this third-party injunction remain the subject of litigation.For its suit against a classic antitrust target, Oxbow tapped a consummate plaintiffs-side antitrust lawyer.
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A new world for retaliation claims
In granting broad protection to workers claiming retaliation for bringing job discrimination claims, the U.S. Supreme Court last week shifted the balance of power in the workplace.New Deals: Swiss Company Logitech to Acquire LifeSize Communications
Lifesize Communications Inc. to be acquired by Logitech International S.A.; TPG Capital to purchase majority stake in Valerus Compression Services; Denbury Resources Inc. to acquire Encore Acquisition Co.; and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. to be acquired by Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Vinson & Elkins represented LifeSize Communications in the company's pending acquisition by Swiss company Logitech International S.A. for $405 million.Trending Stories
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