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June 13, 2013 |

Latham, S&C Lead on Safeway's $5.7 Billion Canada Exit

At least seven firms are helping Safeway check out of Canada, with one of North America's largest food retailers reaching a $5.7 billion cash deal to sell its north-of-the-border unit to Sobeys, a subsidiary of Canadian grocery chain Empire Company.
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August 27, 2001 |

After the Jurors Go Home

After large jury verdicts grab the headlines, there is rarely any follow-up examining what actually happens to the awards once the juries go home. The National Law Journal has filled this void by returning to see what happened to 100 of the several hundred verdicts of $1 million or more rendered in 1997. Thirty-four of the verdicts are in this section, and the remaining 66 will be presented on Thursday.
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April 06, 2012 |

Unapproved Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
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September 19, 2013 |

Asia Deal Digest: September 19, 2013

* Paul Weiss, Baker & McKenzie advise Chinese Internet giant Tencent on a $448 million search investment* Four firms on an $860 million Singapore delisting* Amarchand on $600 million Indian cement plant acquisition
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January 30, 2013 |

New Year, New Horizons: Jackson Lewis Heads to Puerto Rico and Other Am Law Office Openings

Jackson Lewis became the latest national labor and employment firm to launch in a new locale Wednesday when it announced the opening of an outpost in San Juan, its 51st office and first outside the continental U.S. Other firms touting new office openings include rival labor and employment shops Fisher & Phillips and Ogletree Deakins, as well as Am Law 200 fixtures like Arent Fox, Duane Morris, and Dykema Gossett.
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December 07, 2004 |

Trial Lawyers Climb Back in Ring

Last year was a bad one for California's consumer attorneys. The political blows landed early and never let up, culminating in the knockout punch of Prop 64. Consumer attorneys have found someone new to blame: themselves. They let tort reformers define the terms, and then waited too long to mount much of a counterattack.
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December 15, 2006 |

Is family leave law ailing Labor battle flares again

LIKE SQUABBLING KIDS, companies and workers have argued over the Family and Medical Leave Act ever since the law was passed in 1993. Business groups have filed legal challenges charging that the rules, which offer employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to attend to personal health problems are too permissive, allowing for abuse.
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May 23, 2001 |

Who's Who in IP

The Legal Times editors asked practitioners, clients, government officials, and academics: Who has influence that extends beyond the interests of his own clients? Who shows leadership in the IP community? Whose work has an impact beyond her own company or university? The result: 19 vignettes of 22 movers and shakers whose careers tell us something about the evolution of IP into the 21st century.
43 minute read
May 01, 2013 |

Canadian Suits

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March 28, 2013 |

Canadian Suits

Supreme Court Copyright Decisions: TV Tax Decision; Teva Canada v. Pfizer Canada; Goldsmith v. Poseidon et al.
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