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May 02, 2002 |

DHL to Get $100 Million Tax Refund

The Internal Revenue Service will have to recheck its math because of a federal court ruling that package delivery company DHL Corp. is entitled to a refund of most of a $114 million tax payment. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in DHL Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue hinges on regulations that affect the value of foreign trademark rights to the "DHL" name.
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October 24, 2008 |

ATSI Communications Inc., plaintiff v. The Shaar Fund Ltd., defendants

Free WIth Registration: Approval of Settlement Conditioned on Vacatur, Purge Of Sanction Rulings Denied; 'U.S. Bancorp' Noted
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February 28, 2005 |

Inadmissible

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SEC Credit Default Insider Trading Case to Begin Wednesday; Can the Agency Improve Its Trial Record?
Publication Date: 2010-04-05
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The agency's case against Renato Negrin and Jon-Paul Rorech claims Rorech profited by more than $1.2 million by buying credit default swaps based on inside information. But does the SEC even have jurisdiction over the opaque derivatives?

Bernstein Litowitz Pulls Off $125 Million Settlement for New Century Shareholders
Publication Date: 2010-08-03
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New Century's shareholders were the first to file a subprime-related securities class action, but the litigation got mired in competing claims by the SEC and the New Century bankruptcy trustee. The global settlement deal announced Monday takes care of the whole kit and caboodle.

June 04, 2007 |

Appellate Division Review

E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie, partners at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, review the most recent three months of activity in the Appellate Division's four departments, which have yielded a number of groundbreaking decisions.
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New Sutherland Asbill Study Shows FINRA Enforcement Actions are Up But Fines Are Down
Publication Date: 2011-03-02
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The regulator that oversees brokers and dealers reversed a trend of bringing fewer cases, but failed to turn around a five-year decline in fine totals.

December 06, 2005 |

China Tries New Tactics in Patent Fight

As China strives to shed its counterfeiter image and enhance its global economic standing, litigation against the country is growing. Because losing a suit could block entry to the U.S. market, Chinese companies are hiring prominent American law firms to represent them in U.S. courts. "What we're seeing now is that the Chinese are becoming much more educated about the IP system and what they can and cannot do," says Cecilia Gonzalez, Howrey's intellectual property practice co-chair.
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December 23, 1999 |

Just-in-Time Systems Said Y2K Ready

"Just-in-time" business techniques may contribute to the Y2K problem.
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August 03, 2010 |

The Evolving Mystery of Illegal Insider Trading

In their White-Collar Crime column, , write that as no statute defines illegal insider trading, individuals seeking to conform their conduct to the law cannot understand what is required of them by reading a statute, but instead must interpret a vast body of sometimes inconsistent case law.
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