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In Two High-Stakes Patent Cases, Different Results on Injunctions
Publication Date: 2013-01-11
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Two tech-savvy federal judges are sending different messages on the standard for permanent injunctions in patent cases. While Judge Lucy Koh denied Apple's request for a ban on Samsung sales in Decemer, on Thursday Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal entered a permanent injunction sought by Brocade against rival A10 Networks.

July 18, 2006 |

Class-action law firm, partners, plead not guilty to federal charges

LOS ANGELES AP - A top class-action law firm and two of its partners pleaded not guilty to charges of secretly paying more than $11 million in kickbacks to get people to take part in shareholder lawsuits.At the second of two hearings Monday, Prosecutor Douglas Axel said there is a "significant possibility" of a future superseding indictment being filed, which may add additional claims and parties.
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October 08, 2007 |

Use of carveout guaranty is rising

The distinction between the carveout guaranty and the traditional guaranty is becoming even more relevant in the evolving real estate market, making it crucial that attorneys and their clients understand the significance of the carveout guaranty, what protection such a guaranty provides the lender and how the carveout guaranty is enforced and interpreted by courts.
8 minute read
January 10, 2011 |

Capital Requirements Beyond Basel III Are Not Warranted

Gregory J. Lyons, a partner at Debevoise & Plimpton, writes that while the capital requirements for Basel III are significant, some European regulators are discussing raising them further. But because of Dodd-Frank's harsher capital rules, other Dodd-Frank limitations and market forces, such further increases are unwarranted for U.S. banks.
12 minute read
July 29, 2011 |

Suits & Deals

Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey.
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April 29, 2004 |

SiRF's Up! GPS chip maker back after failed IPO

GPS chip maker SiRF back after failed IPO in 2000; Two former colleagues reunite over acquisition deal; Wilson helps Network Associates Inc. in major makeover.
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December 22, 2010 |

Just What the AG Ordered: Stevens Institute of Technology Welcomes Its First GC

More colleges and universities are hiring in-house lawyers these days — buuuuuuuuuut they should probably avoid doing so the way The Stevens Institute of Technology did: It waited until it was ordered to in a settlement with New Jersey's attorney general.
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December 19, 2007 |

Domestic Banking

Clyde Mitchell, adjunct professor of banking law at Fordham Law School, writes that after eight years, from all appearances, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act continues to work, and except for the mortgage-related crisis which arose from powers that banks had long before the Act came into existence, our financial services industry for the most part is thriving and competing well in world markets.
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January 15, 2013 |

Bank of Israel chief channels Fed in changing focus to growth

Bank of Israel's Stanley Fischer's dual focus on employment and growth alongside price stability resembles the Fed's and has marked a shift at the Bank of Israel, where previous governors placed an ECB-style emphasis on inflation.
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