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Court To Tackle Dueling Appeals Rulings in Same Case
The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide on the ability of one appellate panel to overrule another in the same case and on the reach of individual liability under the Consumer Fraud Act.Asia Deal Digest: June 14, 2012
* Cleary gets in on the second-biggest IPO of the year* S&C and Freshfields guide a Chinese mobile carrier on a $1.4 billion stock buyback* Indian drug maker Piramal turns to Amarchand and Mintz Levin to crack to the U.S. healthcare information market.Courts Press Expansive View of Arbitration Clauses
New Jersey attorneys, franchisees and others involved in commercial transactions with out-of-state entities should expect that courts will expansively enforce arbitration clauses regardless of competing state legislative policies.The Bankruptcy Files: Amid Lehman Anniversary, More New Filings
Five years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the bankruptcy landscape has forever changed, but lingering concerns remain about the health of the U.S. economy as new Chapter 11 cases are filed for the likes of Anchor BanCorp, Ecotality, Furniture Brands International, the Irish Bank Resolution Corp., and the publisher of Penthouse magazine.The Recession's Winners and Losers
A five-year analysis shows that U.K. firms were much harder hit by the recession than their U.S. and Australian counterparts.Texas Firms File Suits to Pursue Legal Fees
Texas firms aren't shy about filing suits to collect allegedly unpaid fees. A list of some of the suits Texas firms have filed in recent weeks includes the firms Bray & Jamison; Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr; Fritz, Byrne, Head & Harrison; Shackelford, Melton & McKinley; Jackson Walker; and The Sibley Firm. The amounts allegedly owed to the firms in the suits range from $27,994.41 to $326,463.Allen & Overy Announces Vietnam Launch Plans
The British Magic Circle firm has recruited Mayer Brown JSM Vietnam managing partner Dao Nguyen to lead new offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.Cooley, Winston Help Hot Topic Find New Home in Latest Retail Deal
The two Am Law 100 firms are advising on the $600 million sale of teenage clothing retailer Hot Topic to Sycamore Partners, the latest in a trio of retail-related transactions by the New York-based private equity firm.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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