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July 01, 2009 |

Playing 3-D Chess

In many of the biggest disputes from our 2009 Arbitration Scorecard, one battleground isn't enough.
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Underwriters Reach $417 Million Settlement in Class Action over Lehman Failure
Publication Date: 2011-12-06
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Combined with a previously reported $90 million deal with Lehman directors and officers, a proposed settlement disclosed Friday with a slew of underwriters would bring the plaintiffs' combined recoveries in the case to $507 million. Next up for co-counsel at Bernstein Litowitz and Kessler Topaz? Claims against underwriter UBS and Lehman auditor Ernst & Young.

Dechert, Simpson Thacher Win Dismissal of Lehman ERISA Class Action
Publication Date: 2011-10-05
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New allegations packed into an amended complaint by plaintiffs lawyers at Wolf Haldenstein didn't sway Manhattan federal district court judge Lewis Kaplan, who dismissed the case for good on Wednesday.

December 01, 2009 |

News in Brief

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Jury Vindicates SEC in Tourre Case
Publication Date: 2013-08-01
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On Thursday, after a day and a half of jury deliberations in federal court in Manhattan, the SEC finally got the victory it was hoping for in its case against former Goldman Sachs trader Fabrice Tourre.

November 23, 2005 |

Is the Magic Circle Becoming the Tragic Circle?

From 1998 through 2001, U.K.-headquartered law firms had astonishingly high growth rates. The last three years have been less kind, and firms are trying to hold on to these gains by the skin of their teeth. The largest and most lucrative mergers and acquisitions deals in Europe are being cherry-picked by U.S. firms, and Europe has seen neither a rise in U.S.-style litigation nor the volume of corporate meltdowns handled by their American counterparts. Partha Bose analyzes who will survive -- and how.
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April 26, 2001 |

Who are the International Arbitration Elite?

Where are the arbitration stars of the future, and which firms will they call home?
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N.Y. Appeals Court Reinstates Credit Default Swap Suit Against Merrill
Publication Date: 2011-01-06
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In April, when Willkie won the dismissal of the case for Merrill, the firm told us the dismissal ruling was an important clarification of notification standards in the credit default swap arena. It's not looking so important anymore.

Research in Motion to Pay Visto $275 Million to Settle Patent Litigation
Publication Date: 2009-07-16
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All good things must come to an end, and from what we gather the global patent war between Research in Motion and Visto has been a very good thing to the lawyers involved. On Thursday, both companies announced that they had agreed to settle all litigation over RIM's Blackberry patents, with RIM paying Visto $267.5 million. In exchange RIM gets access to all Visto patents and acquires some of its intellectual property.

Lehman Directors Off the Hook for Collapse of Employee Stock Plan
Publication Date: 2010-02-03
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Manhattan federal district court judge Lewis Kaplan is tossing out Lehman cases as if they were old shoes. Last week it was the ratings agency case; this week it's an ERISA class action.

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