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Fund turns gold's rise into return on miners
Gold had a good year in 2009. Tom Winmill's Midas Fund had an even better one. The $125 million fund, which invests in companies that mine or process metals or other commodities, rose 83 percent last year. That return beat 95 percent of the fund's peers, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. This year, the fund dropped 7.Arbitration Scorecard: Contracts
A listing of contract arbitrations active in 2007-2008 in which at least $500 million was in controversy. Expanded for the Web.Asia Deal Digest: August 1, 2013
* King & Wood Mallesons, Allens lead on proposed $820 million Oz mining deal* Freshfields guides Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co. on $715 million Thai investment* Allen & Gledhill advises on Overseas Union Enterprise's $476 million REIT IPOForeign Corrupt Practices Act Makes E-Discovery Readiness Planning Critical
Two recent cases that involve companies with a New Jersey presence, Alcatel-Lucent SA and Daimler AG, underscore the risk of severe financial and criminal liability, the importance of compliance programs, and the ability to conduct investigations based on corporate data that is mostly maintained in electronic form.U.S. Supreme Court Once Again Faced With Alien Tort Law
The Supreme Court on Monday signaled it is not done dealing with the question of using United States courts as a forum for resolving disputes with multinational corporations over their role in overseas human rights abuses.Court Again Tackles Alien Tort Law in Daimler Case
The Supreme Court on Monday signaled it is not done dealing with the question of using United States courts as a forum for resolving disputes with multinational corporations over their role in overseas human rights abuses.Harvard losing out to South Dakota in graduate pay
While new mineral deposits are getting harder to find, companies also are struggling to add enough skilled workers. That's partly a legacy of U.S. colleges cutting back on mining programs.Continental Breakfast: Simon Branigan, Linklaters
American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. This week, Linklaters corporate partner Simon Branigan discusses graduate recruitment and social mobility.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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