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August 08, 2005 |

Bankruptcy Trustees May Find It Easier to Sue Corporate Officers

Shannon P. [email protected] an era rife with corporate scandals, a decision last week by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is likely to stir up the atmosphere in board rooms and executive offices nationwide by making it significantly easier for bankruptcy trustees to file suit against corporate directors and officers for alleged breaches of their fiduciary duties.
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August 11, 2011 |

DLA Helps Thai Prince Get Plane Back From Germany

A German court released a Thai prince's personal plane after the government of Thailand agreed to post a bond for the roughly $54 million it owes a defunct German firm from an international arbitration award, The Am Law Daily reports.
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August 29, 2001 |

Deal Breaker

As the first all-American merger to survive U.S. scrutiny but die in Europe, the General Electric-Honeywell case highlights the difference between U.S. antitrust law and European "competition law." GE's lawyers, who are expected to appeal the rejection of the merger to the European Union courts, may revisit the facts of the case to try to clear the books of a precedent that would complicate future GE acquisitions.
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August 12, 2011 |

DLA Helps Thai Prince Get Plane Back From Germany

A German court released a Thai prince's personal plane Wednesday after the government of Thailand agreed to post a bond for the roughly $54 million it owes a defunct German construction company from an international arbitration ruling. DLA Piper represented the Kingdom of Thailand in the German court proceedings.
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December 07, 1999 |

Charles R. Morgan, BellSouth Corp.

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September 11, 2001 |

World Trade Center Disaster

In what appears to be the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, two planes this morning hit New York's World Trade Center, home to a number of law firms, causing both towers to collapse. Some offices had difficulty determining colleagues' fate, but a manager at the largest law firm in the Trade Center, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, said their employees were evacuated before the buildings fell.
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April 14, 2000 |

Expanding the Internet's Domain

New Internet addresses will soon be popping up with roots such as .biz or .store. Companies with famous trademarks fear it is a cybersquatter's dream come true -- many advocate excluding famous marks from new Internet addresses. But small businesses and noncommercial entities oppose the idea. One consumer group has asked the FTC to investigate whether such a restriction is an antitrust violation.
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March 19, 2007 |

Attorney Scandal Threatens Gonzales' Job

The damage is done. The Justice Department's top two officials gave misleading information to Congress under oath. The attorney general's chief of staff has resigned, and the job security of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is in serious doubt. Regardless of whether Gonzales becomes a casualty of the U.S. Attorney scandal, former DOJ officials and lawmakers agree that the White House and Justice Department must restore credibility to an office whose impartiality has been seriously undermined.
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March 18, 2004 |

As Other IP Boutiques Falter, Finnegan Moves Forward

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner stands as perhaps the healthiest IP boutique in the country -- at a time when other IP specialists have collapsed because of competitive pressure from general service firms, management woes and a turbulent economy. Finnegan's recipe for success includes high-end litigation, a deep bench of institutional clients, a clear succession plan and IP stars like partner Donald Dunner.
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