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August 29, 2000 |

Dot-Com Clients: The Watch List

Dot-com companies, once the darlings of Wall Street, have been on a long, slippery slope this year, facing financial hard times and tough legal decisions. Unavoidably, Internet companies' officers and legal counsel will have to choose between bankruptcies, shutdowns, withdrawing IPOs, fire sales of assets, layoffs, or being bought out.
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March 05, 2012 |

Eastern District Patent Suits

Patent suits filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas from Feb. 23 to Feb. 29 include cases filed by Maxim Integrated Products, Unified Messaging Solutions LLC, Macrosolve Inc., Uniloc USA Inc., CEATS Inc., ArticDx Inc., Core Wireless Licensing S.A.R.L and Voltstar Technologies Inc. Maxim's cases, against Comerica Inc. and Groupon Inc., involve a patent for the transfer of information between a secure module and another module.
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November 06, 2012 |

Big Banks, Business Rounded Up in Suit Over Cellphone Apps

In a case alleging that 26 major banks and businesses infringed on patented cellphone application technology allowing for the transfer of money, a federal judge has ruled that the defendants didn't meet their burden to impose a prosecution bar on the patent holder's lawyers.
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March 28, 2003 |

War Gets Lawyers Out of Their Offices and Into the Streets

As war rages in Iraq, attorneys on both sides of the debate have reacted to unfolding events. For lawyers opposed to the U.S.-led military action, the start of war last Wednesday night has made activism all the more urgent. At least two groups of lawyers -- Corporate Lawyers Against War and Attorneys Against the War -- attended a large antiwar demonstration in New York City on Saturday.
5 minute read
April 23, 2007 |

Daily Report Dozen: Profits down again at PoGo

LAST YEAR, Powell Goldstein chairman James J. McAlpin Jr. looked back at 2005 as "the year of substantial investment" for his firm.With profit per equity partner down again in 2006, he's singing the same tune. "For us, as I was looking back on '06, it was very much a year of investment," he said.
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June 11, 2002 |

Sage Advice

Peter Lyons thrives on complicated, time-sensitive negotiations. Co-head of Shearman & Sterling's M&A group, he is widely considered one of the pre-eminent deal lawyers in the United States today. Lyons sat down recently with The Daily Deal for a series of conversations on dealmaking. Topics ran the gamut from the limitations of giving clients advice to deals from hell.
12 minute read
October 17, 2005 |

CAFA and Retroactivity

The simple retroactivity problems concerning pre-CAFA filing most likely will be resolved in accord with the emerging consensus of the federal circuits. However, post-CAFA cases involving amended petitions, adding new claims, parties, or class definition, may continue to challenge the federal courts well into the future.
7 minute read
August 04, 2011 |

Hotel booking websites win tax battle

A group of online hotel booking sites-including Priceline, Travelocity and Orbitz-scored another court victory in a dispute over collecting local taxes when a federal appeals court in Philadelphia ruled that a New Jersey township had no standing to pursue a class action.In Township of Lyndhurst v. Priceline.
4 minute read
August 01, 2006 |

Taking Stock

Accounting changes make this the year of generous restricted stock grants. And bonuses weren�t too shabby, either.
7 minute read
February 13, 2013 |

1st DCA weighs hotel bed tax for online travel firms

The First District Court of Appeal plunged into a long-running battle between counties and online travel companies about whether the industry owes disputed amounts of hotel bed taxes.
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