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It was inevitable that the collapse of the $300 billion auction-rate securities market in 2008 would trigger securities litigation. But the ARS freeze also spawned a massive antitrust case, after a trio of plaintiffs firms cooked up a theory that the market's demise was triggered by an illegal boycott on the part of major banks.
Bingham McCutchen Builds on Merger Strategy
A series of mergers have brought Bingham McCutchen geographic diversity, a smart blend of practices and a seemingly unquenchable thirst for more. The firm seems blessedly free of some illusions: It's not Cravath, Swaine & Moore and doesn't aim to be. But its partners, and especially its leader, are determined to keep climbing the ladder. The goal, in Chairman Jay Zimmerman's words: "To become the best national firm in five to seven years." If they don't get there, it won't be for lack of trying.Gotay, plaintiff-respondent-appellant, v. Breitbart, defendant-respondent
Firm That Did Not Clearly Sever Client Relationship Cannot Invoke Limits Period to Bar Malpractice SuitAmerican Airlines and U.S. Airways may be close to gaining a powerful new ally in their antitrust war against online ticketing companies.
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