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Saul Ewing Announces Plan To Merge With D.C. Boutique
Saul Ewing will expand its Washington, D.C., presence through a planned merger with 20-attorney boutique Schmeltzer Aptaker & Shepard in hopes of strengthening its labor and employment group and bio-technology practice.Saul Ewing to Merge With D.C. Boutique
Saul Ewing is looking to expand its Washington, D.C., presence and strengthen its labor, employment and biotech practices through a merger with 20-attorney boutique Schmeltzer Aptaker & Shepard. Saul Ewing managing partner David S. Antzis said the merger would make the Washington office the firm's third largest behind Philadelphia and Baltimore. The merger, which is subject to shareholder votes from both firms, would put Saul Ewing close to the 300-lawyer mark overall.Local Lawyers Deliver Antitrust Defense Win in N.C.
A federal judge in North Carolina has dismissed a class action price-fixing suit brought against the world's leading airline companies by a group of travel agents.Federal Judge Orders Domino's to Reinstate Franchise
In a case that illustrates the trickiness of e-mail communication, a federal judge has slapped Domino's Pizza with an injunction that orders the pizza giant to reinstate a Chester County franchise because the company's e-mail notices of franchise requirements and violations weren't properly addressed.Justices raise the bar on antitrust
The Supreme Court last week, ruling in the final two of a trio of antitrust challenges this term, significantly raised the bar for those attempting to prove anti-competitive behavior by joint ventures and certain patent holders.Triffin v. Travelers Express Company et al
While defendant's name is embossed on these stolen money orders next to "Issuer/Drawer," the remainder of the documents clearly indicates that the purchaser's signature is required to authenticate the writing, and since the signatures here were not made by "purchasers," there are no authorized signatures, and the dismissal of this action by plaintiff-assignee of the check-cashing entities that cashed the money orders is affirmed -- plaintiff may get relief only from those who actually signed the orders.Trending Stories
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