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February 29, 2000 |

Chasing the Biotech Balloon

Traveling up Maryland's I-270 corridor, past the townhouses and strip malls and acres of trees, Brent Rushforth was impressed with what he saw in between -- a blooming biotechnology sector with nary a law firm in sight. "You can't take a tour without coming away with the impression that the market is speaking," said Rushforth, managing partner of Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe's D.C. office.
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April 22, 2004 |

Morgan Lewis, Dechert, Reed Smith Lawyers Top Chambers Rankings

Philadelphia's legal titans were well-represented in the second annual Chambers USA guide to the best lawyers in Pennsylvania.
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May 16, 2013 |

Am Law Firms Aboard as Leagues Sink Kings, Coyotes Deals

Lawyers from Covington, Katten Muchin, and Milbank were watching closely Wednesday as owners of the National Basketball Association's 30 teams voted against a $625 million deal that would have sent the Sacramento Kings north to Seattle. Meanwhile, in a move that might result in another major sports team heading to the Pacific Northwest, the National Hockey League and its attorneys from Skadden nixed a $278 million bid for the Phoenix Coyotes.
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January 21, 2009 |

Law Firm Roundup

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November 01, 2006 |

Flight Plan

Inside the biggest criminal trial of the year with the dueling Enron jury consultants.
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August 03, 2001 |

Texas Leads a Charge to Dethrone Delaware's Bankruptcy Supremacy

For the past decade, Delaware has been the jurisdiction of choice for bankruptcy lawyers whose corporate clients are seeking protection from creditors. But that may all be changing. New rules in a Texas federal court aimed at providing debtors a smoother and quicker transition into bankruptcy may be leading the charge of states trying to keep home-grown companies from bolting to Delaware when times get tough.
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September 18, 2006 |

Gross v. German Foundation Industrial Initiative et al

Claims by victims of Nazi-era wrongs, that German companies owe "interest" on their payments to a reparations fund created with the substantial involvement of the United States and German governments, are not subject to the political-question doctrine and, therefore, are justiciable.
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March 09, 2005 |

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March 13, 2003 |

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September 29, 2009 |

Corporate Disputes Dominate the Docket as a New Justice Joins the Court

The Supreme Court's business-heavy docket this term seems almost tailor-made to engage and challenge its newest member, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. A one-time intellectual property litigator and a veteran judge from the 2nd Circuit, Sotomayor is unlikely to hesitate to jump into the mix on corporate issues. In fact, during a special Sept. 9 reargument of a campaign finance case, Sotomayor made a comment that has some wondering if she has a re-examination of the foundations of corporate law on her to-do list.
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