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October 12, 2012 |

Softbank said to be in talks to buy control of Sprint Nextel

Softbank Corp., Japan's third- largest mobile-phone company, is seeking two-thirds of Sprint, for more than $19 billion. The Japanese company could shift the balance of power in the U.S. telecommunications industry at a tumultuous time.
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June 14, 2010 |

In-House Texas: New Deals

Energy companies' related transactions valued at $900 million.
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Cornell Prof, Ex-S&C Lawyer Hatched Plan to Seize Mortgages
Publication Date: 2013-08-08
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A plan for local governments to seize underwater home loans—the target of a major new lawsuit this week—is in large part the work of a Cornell Law School professor and a former Sullivan & Cromwell associate who became friends at Oxford.

December 26, 2011 |

The Year in Review

We attempt in this special issue to make sense of the past year and scope out what awaits in the future. The picture isn't always pretty, but cheer up: 2012 is an election year.
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November 01, 2007 |

Who Protects Innovation in America

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In Harshly Critical Opinion, Miami Judge Overturns Infamous Half-Billion Dollar Tousa Fraudulent Transfer Bankruptcy Court Ruling
Publication Date: 2011-02-14
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The Tousa ruling created a tsunami of backlash last year, after a bankruptcy court judge ruled the homebuilder's $450 million loan repayment was a fraudulent transfer. Now a federal district court judge says the bankruptcy judge was dead wrong. And he's not pulling any punches.

Bank-on-Bank Battle over $245 Million Credit Default Swap Heats Up between Citi and Morgan Stanley
Publication Date: 2010-03-02
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Remember when banks were squeamish about suing one another? The credit default swap implosion put an end to all that, to the benefit of firms like Quinn Emanuel and lawyers like Greg Joseph.

November 16, 2012 |

Top Employment Law Practices

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September 22, 2012 |

Judicial Biographies — Vicinage 2 — Bergen

Biographies for Vicinage 2.
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Siding with Investors, Del. Judge Blocks BankAtlantic Sale to BB&T
Publication Date: 2012-02-27
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Quinn Emanuel's Jonathan Pickhardt, who took the lead at trial for the BankAtlantic investors hoping to scuttle the deal, hailed the decision as a "terrific victory" and a confirmation of the sanctity of contracts, even during times of financial distress.

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