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January 09, 2006 |

Let a thousand low prices bloom

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. long has had its detractors, but this has got to sting- and other offbeat items.
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June 28, 2013 |

Investment Bank Slammed for Firing Trader Over Hitler Parody Video

The Jefferies Group wrongfully fired an employee who sent out an electronic newsletter linking to a parody video featuring an actor playing Hitler.
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Covington, MoFo Guide JPMorgan to $410M FERC Deal
Publication Date: 2013-07-30
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Happily for a brood of law firms with big bank clients, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is intent on beating up Wall Street for alleged market manipulation. The latest to strike a deal with FERC is JPMorgan Chase & Co., represented by a team from Covington & Burling and Morrison & Foerster.

August 07, 2006 |

BANKRUPTCY | Get a job, get in line for Chapter 13

A recent 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that gets tough on debtors who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection may have some unintended consequences.
3 minute read
September 14, 2009 |

Copyright board sued over librarian's choice

A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Copyright Royalty Board could bring business to a standstill at the panel whose decisions direct billions of dollars for broadcasters and copyright holders. It could also leave the head of the U.S. Copy�right Office open to a similar challenge.
4 minute read
May 01, 2007 |

Behind the Numbers

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May 07, 2012 |

Attorney uses CityPlace familiarity to close deal

Carlton Fields attorney Lynda Harris has been involved with CityPlace since 1996, and that familiarity with the development resulted in Harris being tapped by the sellers to represent them.
2 minute read
June 13, 2005 |

No barrier to DOJ

While the Andersen decision was certainly a symbolic setback for the Justice Department's corporate fraud efforts, it will not pose any practical impediment in prosecuting corporate fraud, white-collar crime or violations of Sarbanes-Oxley. On the other hand, the court seemingly carved out a safe harbor for document-retention policies utilized under "ordinary circumstances."
5 minute read
September 04, 2006 |

Samsung Electronics America Inc. v. Federal Insurance Co.

"Bodily injury" includes injury at the cellular level.
5 minute read

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