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May 12, 2010 |

Show Us the Love to Avoid Discovery Fights, Attorneys Urge

Attorneys speaking at a litigation conference were blunt about what they need from judges and opposing counsel to fix trial practice in federal courts. "We'd all be a lot happier if we had some romancing foreplay pre-trial and left the rough stuff for trial," said a Milberg partner during a panel on cooperation between attorneys. Pfizer's GC agreed that cooperation between opposing counsel helps all parties but said that corporate defendants in high-stakes cases are often mischaracterized as not wanting to "play fair."
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March 28, 2013 |

How to Stay Off a GC's Do-Not-Hire List

IBM general counsel Robert Weber discusses his pet peeves about outside counsel—and what firms should not do if they want the computer giant to hire them.
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February 01, 2013 |

Deals & Suits

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September 28, 2009 |

License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)

Notice to the bar.
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December 21, 2006 |

New Deals

Sabre Holdings Corp., the owner of Travelocity.com, has agreed to be taken private by Silver Lake Partners and Texas Pacific Group (TPG) in a $5 billion deal. Under the agreement, Silver Lake and TPG will pay $32.75 in cash for each share of Sabre and assume all debt. Also, MidOcean Partners LLP will acquire Sbarro for $450 million.
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July 24, 2002 |

New Deals

In a deal with a potential total value of about million, Bunge Ltd., an international grain and oil seeds firm that maintains its headquarters in White Plains, N.Y., announced on Monday it had agreed to buy a 55 percent stake in French oil seed company Cereol SA, which is owned by Italy`s Edison SpA. Under the terms of the deal, Bunge will pay about million for a 55 percent stake in Cereol. Under French law, Bunge is also required to offer to buy the remaining 45 percent of shares publicly traded.
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August 21, 2009 |

Litigator Jerold Oshinsky Jumps Ship Again, to Jenner & Block

Veteran insurance coverage litigator Jerold Oshinsky, a former name partner of Washington, D.C.'s Dickstein Shapiro, has joined Jenner & Block's Los Angeles office just 10 months after teaming with Scott Gilbert to launch a Southern California office for their firm. Oshinsky, who represents policyholders in various industries, said he left Gilbert Oshinsky to join a firm with a bigger national presence. In a press release announcing Oshinsky's departure, his former firm plugged its new name: Gilbert LLP.
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June 04, 2007 |

CDW Goes Private

Computer equipment retailer CDW Corp. struck a deal with Madison Dearborn Partners to take it private for $7.3 billion. The company expects to maximize shareholder investment while retaining its 5,640 employees, brand name and management team.
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February 22, 2011 |

How BigLaw Dies

If Howrey LLP disappears, most big law leaders will make distinctions; they'll focus on how their organizations are different from Howrey. More interesting are the similarities, especially the universal forces that might render others vulnerable to the highly respected firm's current plight.
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