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Possibility and Peril: Firms Position Themselves for Work in Iraq
Marie [email protected] billions of dollars of reconstruction work to be done and the world's second-largest oil reserves underground, Iraq beckons as a tantalizing-and treacherous-new market for businesses and their law firms. Last week's attack on the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad underscores how volatile the country remains.Postscript to 'Morrison v. National Australia Bank'
George T. Conway III, a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, writes that for four decades, the Second Circuit's case law on the territorial scope of §10(b) traveled on a collision course with the Supreme Court. The holding in Morrison v. National Australia Bank was inevitable, and attempts to get around that ruling, the most creative of which is becoming known as the "listed securities" theory, must fail as well.Vinson & Elkins on $2.5 Billion Sinopec Acquisition
The Chinese state-owned oil giant is acquiring French oil company Total's interest in a Nigerian offshore block.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: A Flat Year for Profits at Shearman
Decided and Entered: June 5, 2003 92611 ________________________________ In the Matter of SAMIA N. AHMAD, Appellant, v IQBAL M. NAVIWALA, Respondent. br/
Draft order would give companies cyberthreat info
A new White House executive order would direct U.S. spy agencies to share the latest intelligence about cyberthreats with companies operating electric grids, water plants, railroads and other vital industries to help protect them from electronic attacks, according to a copy obtained by The Associated Press.SNR Denton, Vinson Advise on Total's $2.5 Billion Sale to Sinopec
Vinson & Elkins and SNR Denton have taken roles on the French energy giant's sale of a 20 percent stake in an offshore Nigerian oil field to China's Sinopec for $2.5 billion.SNR Denton, Vinson Advise on Total's $2.5 Billion Sale to Sinopec
Vinson & Elkins and SNR Denton have taken roles on the French energy giant's sale of a 20 percent stake in an offshore Nigerian oil field to China's Sinopec for $2.5 billion. The transaction—the latest in a series of M&A deals by Chinese energy companies—is the first major deal for SNR Denton since the firm unveiled its plans to build the world's largest energy practice via a proposed three-way merger announced earlier this month.SNR Denton, Vinson Advise on Total's $2.5 Billion Sale to Sinopec
Vinson & Elkins and SNR Denton have taken lead roles on French energy giant Total's $2.5 billion sale of a 20 percent stake in an offshore Nigerian oil field to Sinopec. It's the first major deal for SNR Denton since it unveiled plans to build the world's largest energy practice by combining with Canada's Fraser Milner and Paris-based Salans.Applying 'Morrison': Statutory 'Focus' and 'Context'
George T. Conway III, a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, analyzes two important questions about 'Morrison' and the presumption against extraterritoriality: The first relates to how Morrison distinguished between what is extraterritorial and what is not; the second involves how the presumption applies to criminal cases.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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