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Daily Dicta: Willkie, Kellogg Huber Put 8 Multinationals in the Crosshairs for Afghanistan Payouts
'Defendants paid the Taliban to leave them alone,"the complaint states. 'The payments saved defendants money: it was cheaper to buy off the Taliban than it would have been to invest in the security necessary to mitigate the terrorists' threats.'Top Lawyers Make Year-End Exits: December 2019 In-House Moves
The end of the year brought high-level departures for Tesla Inc., Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. and The Coca-Cola Co. as general counsel retired or were hired elsewhere.In Connecticut and Beyond, Top Lawyers Make Year-End Exits
The end of the year brought high-level departures for Tesla Inc., Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. and The Coca-Cola Co. as general counsel retired or were hired elsewhere.2019 Litigation Department of the Year: The Honorable Mentions
These law firms delivered reliable results, breaking new ground when their clients needed it most.Meet the Big Law Litigators the US House Turned To in 2019
With roughly a dozen lawsuits on their docket and an impeachment fight on Capitol Hill, the House has turned to outside help to boost its legal team.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank AG"
Trump's 2019 Court Tab: All the Major Losses, and a Few Big Wins
While some of the opinions have been in his favor, like the U.S. Supreme Court allowing his long-promised wall on the southern border to be built, other rulings have ended in key defeats.Narrowing the Bounds of 'Windfall' Restitution Awards in Financial Fraud Cases
In their Second Circuit Review column, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss 'U.S.v. Calderon,' where the Second Circuit limited the availability of "windfall" restitution awards and narrowed its interpretation of the "proximate cause" requirement for financial fraud victims under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act of 1996.13 Mega-Banks Agree to $337M Settlement in Price-Fixing Case
The proposed settlement must still be approved by U.S. District Judge Jed. S. Rakoff, who has been overseeing the case in Manhattan.Banks Agree to $337M Settlement in Price-Fixing Case
The proposed settlement must still be approved by U.S. District Judge Jed. S. Rakoff, who has been overseeing the case in Manhattan.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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