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Inside Track: FTC Exasperating Merger Partners With Never-Ending Probes
"The regulatory delays can seem completely arbitrary and byzantine at times," Yale School of Management's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian said in a recent commentary.Senior DOJ Lawyer Donald Kempf Resigned Amid Misconduct Probe, Sources Confirm
A U.S. Justice Department inspector general investigation substantiated claims that the then-deputy assistant attorney general viewed sexually explicit images on government computers and that he made false statements to investigators. Kempf did not return messages seeking comment.Palm Beach CEO Donald Kempf Quit DOJ Amid Misconduct Probe, Sources Confirm
A U.S. Justice Department inspector general's investigation substantiated claims that a departed deputy assistant attorney general viewed sexually explicit images on government computers and made false statements to investigators. Kempf did not return messages seeking comment.View more book results for the query "Home Depot"
Deborah Feinstein, FTC's Top Antitrust Enforcer, Returns to Arnold & Porter
After nearly four years as the Federal Trade Commission's top antitrust enforcer, Debbie Feinstein is returning in September to Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, where she will lead the global antitrust group, the firm said Wednesday.Judge Refuses Fee Award to State AGs in Antitrust Case
Nearly a year after striking down Staples Inc.'s proposed takeover of Office Depot, a federal judge in Washington refused Tuesday to award $175,000 in legal fees to the Pennsylvania and District of Columbia attorneys general for their role in challenging the office supply chains' $6.3 billion deal.How Coke and Home Depot's Lawyers Are Making the Companies Money
Companies still generally view the legal department as a cost center. But lawyers at The Home Depot Inc. and The Coca-Cola Co. are changing that perception by bringing money in the door through aggressive litigating in antitrust cases.IN BRIEF: Parents Offer Newtown Deal
The parents of two first-graders killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre are offering to settle their wrongful-death lawsuit against Newtown, Connecticut, and its Board of Education for $5.5 million each. Plus more in this week's column.Did Jones Day Lawyers Fumble Electrolux's $3.3B Bid for GE?
What's surprising about Electrolux's failed $3.3 billion bid for General Electric Co.'s appliance business is not just that it collapsed midtrial, but that it went to trial at all. Because it feels as if Electrolux's all-star team from Jones Day got caught in a game of chicken with the Justice Department's Antitrust Division.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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