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European Commission Orders Illumina to Sell Cancer-Test Developer Grail
Illumina has filed an appeal at the Court of Justice, the EU's top court, over the decision that gave the EU authority to review the merger. Illumina is being advised by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton; Grail by Latham & Watkins.Why Clients and Law Firms Are Stocking up on Regulatory Tech and Talent: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Freshfields Becomes Latest to Add to Antitrust Practice With Two New Partners
Antitrust litigators Heather Lamberg and Justina Sessions will join the firm in Washington, D.C., and Silicon Valley respectively.Escalation of China-Taiwan Tensions Could Create Mayhem for Chip-Reliant U.S. Tech Firms
"Ultimately, the full social and economic impacts of a chip shortage of that scale are incalculable, but they would likely be catastrophic," according to a Rhodium Group report.View more book results for the query "Qualcomm"
California's Northern District Has the Most Antitrust Cases of Any Federal Court in Last 5 Years
Several California district judges also were among the judges who oversaw the highest number of antitrust cases during the time period, including Northern District Judges James Donato, Maxine Chesney and Edward Chen.In a Year of 'Precipitous' Change, Cooley's Profits Fell Nearly 20% as Revenue Surpassed $2B
While Cooley grappled with overcapacity in the wake of last year's deal plummet, CEO Joe Conroy said the firm is well-positioned for the future with the best-ever talent roster and continually growing market share.M&A Buyer's Remorse: Fraud or Breach of Contract
New York's non-duplication rule will often bar a disappointed purchaser from bringing a fraud claim.Semiconductor Pioneer Adds Legal Chief With Deep Deal-Making Experience
Adam Dolinkso is taking the legal reins of SiFive as speculation grows the company will launch an IPO.Anywhere But Here: Lawyers Wanted This Samsung Case in California—But It's Headed to a Slower Court
One plaintiff-side firm said in court papers that taking a case to trial takes 34 months in the Northern District of California, 50 months in the District of New Jersey, 51 months in the District of Nevada and 44 months in the Southern District of New York.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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