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July 01, 2012 |

The Churn

Dewey & LeBoeuf's collapse led to a recruiting bonanza around the world. Here's where some of its European partners went.
5 minute read
January 01, 2008 |

LegalTech New York

In its 27th year, LTNY 2008 offers seminars, exhibits, networking & parties!
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July 19, 2006 |

Tax Litigation Issues

John J. Tigue Jr. and Jeremy H. Temkin, principals in Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason & Silberberg, write that major executives of public companies soon may find themselves in need of new accountants to handle their personal tax services. The SEC has recently adopted rules prohibiting auditors of public companies from performing personal tax services for certain executives, which will likely result in significant shuffling of the client lists of many accounting firms in the coming months.
11 minute read
December 08, 2005 |

Finding Out Where Banks Are 'Citizens'

The meaning of the word "located" was at the heart of a Supreme Court argument last week that could affect a wide range of consumer litigation against national banks. Three circuits -- the 5th, 7th and 9th -- have enhanced banks' ability to get federal court jurisdiction by holding that national banks are citizens only of the state in which they maintain their principal place of business. But the 4th Circuit has held that national banks are citizens of every state in which they maintain a branch.
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December 10, 2012 |

HP Working to Maintain Focus Despite Lawsuits

In the continuing saga of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Autonomy Corp., the head of Autonomy's content management unit said November 29 that he hopes to improve transparency for customers in the wake of financial scandal allegations — but otherwise it's business as usual.
4 minute read
November 28, 2005 |

Finding out where banks are 'citizens'

The meaning of the word "located" is at the heart of a Supreme Court argument this week that could affect a wide range of consumer litigation against national banks.
9 minute read
June 17, 2002 |

Conduct of In-House Andersen Attorney Key to Verdict

The testimony of former Enron auditor David Duncan helped a federal jury in Houston convict Arthur Andersen of obstruction of justice, but the same jury said it didn't believe in Duncan's guilt. According to jurors, Duncan's testimony regarding instructions given to him by in-house attorney Nancy Temple, who told him to remove a sentence and her name from a memo, was the knockout blow to Andersen.
4 minute read
September 25, 2006 |

Alphabetical Names for State Case Digests

Alphabetical listing of case digests.
9 minute read
April 06, 2005 |

S.F. Venture Capitalist Joins List Suing Sidley Austin

Add a new name to the list of wealthy former clients who have sued Sidley Austin Brown & Wood and tax lawyer R.J. Ruble over complaints about the use of dubious tax shelters. San Francisco venture capitalist Dixon R. Doll, whose capital management firm helped launch more than 50 companies, has sued in federal court with a suit that alleges securities fraud, breach of contract and negligence regarding a tax-shelter product the defendants developed.
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