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December 08, 2006 |

Kerkorian may not be finished with General Motors yet

GENERAL MOTORS CORP. chief executive officer Rick Wagoner and the company's directors may not get much joy or relief from Kirk Kerkorian's sale last week of 56 million GM shares, his entire stake. Wagoner and the board must realize that Kerkorian, who represents a potential threat to GM's management, may return to repurchase the automaker's stock if the chance arises.
4 minute read
July 11, 2000 |

B2B: New Target For Antitrust

It all sounds so very practical and efficient: businesses creating electronic marketplaces to trade goods and services. There's only one problem. Such arrangements could breed price fixing and collusion. The rapid proliferation of B2B Internet exchanges across virtually every major industry is presenting federal regulators at the FTC and Department of Justice with a delicate task.
7 minute read
January 01, 2012 |

Big Deals

The law firms that worked on the largest recent deals throughout Asia.
6 minute read
July 02, 2009 |

New Deals

In a rare public-private merger of equals, Towers, Perrin, Foster & Crosby struck a deal to join forces with rival Watson Wyatt Worldwide to create what is believed to be the largest employee benefits company in the world, according to news reports. The companies valued the all-stock transaction at $3.5 billion, based on the valuation of both entities. Also, Nortel, the bankrupt Canadian phone-equipment maker that once had a market valuation of $250 billion has agreed to sell its most lucrative asset to Nokia Siemens for $650 million by the third quarter of this year.
6 minute read
July 01, 2009 |

Arbitration Scorecard: Treaties

A listing of investment treaty arbitrations active in 2007-2008 in which at least $100 million was in controversy. Expanded for the Web.
71 minute read
August 17, 2006 |

Ford CEO safe for now, despite losses

NEW YORK AP - Ford Motor Co. is losing money big time. Its costs are surging. It widened one of the biggest recalls ever. Its market share is being eaten away by foreign rivals. Its stock has dropped more than 20 percent over the last year.CEO Bill Ford must be worried, but since his family owns a controlling block of the automaker's voting stock, chances are he isn't all that concerned about his job status.
5 minute read
July 01, 2009 |

Playing 3-D Chess

In many of the biggest disputes from our 2009 Arbitration Scorecard, one battleground isn't enough.
18 minute read
May 14, 1999 |

An Extraordinary Rebuke Starts Obscure Process for K&S Partner, Opponent

Last year, just 17 cases were sent to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' Committee on Lawyer Qualifications and Conduct -- essentially its own bar discipline arm -- and most were fairly innocuous cases of missed deadlines and local rule violations. But the federal appeals panel's disciplinary referral against one Ga. firm's partner and his opposing counsel plunges the two into an obscure policing process over more than just spilled milk.
6 minute read

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