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Real Estate Provisions in M&A v. Real Estate Transactions
In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter E. Fisch and Mitchell L. Berg write: Real estate practitioners should be aware that conventions governing merger and stock purchase agreements in M&A transactions differ in certain significant respects from those that apply to purchase and sale agreements in real estate transactions.Morning Wrap: Dennis Hastert Heads to Court | SCOTUS: No Country For You
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, heading to court Tuesday afternoon in Chicago, hires Sidley Austin white-collar defender Thomas Green. Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas get into a rare feud—with each other. The family of a Washington lawyer found dead in a subway station in 2013 is suing WMATA. And Snoop Dogg sues PBR over alleged breach of contract. This is a roundup of legal news from ALM and other publications.Judge Awards $1.75M Over Horse Farm Mismanagement
Wall Street financier Steven Rattner contended that the man who managed his horse farm in Westchester County received kickbacks from contractors, failed to return advances that Rattner gave him in anticipation of profits on investments on horses and failed to perform jobs at the farm for which Rattner was charged.Wall Street Systems Sweden AB v. Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.
Agreement Was Properly Terminated Months Before Invoice Underlying Breach ActionTwo Ex-Goldman Sachs Employees Suffer Courtroom Defeats
Armed with lawyers from Boies, Schiller & Flexner and O'Melveny & Myers, Goldman Sachs scored back-to-back victories on Wednesday against former employes who burned their bridges with the investment banking behemoth in spectacular ways.View more book results for the query "The Wall Street Journal"
Goldman Mulls Deal as Banks Suffer New Blow in FHFA Cases
With trial approaching for Goldman, RBS, HSBC and Nomura, a judge rejected the argument that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac knew they were being misled about billions of dollars in residential mortgage-backed securities they purchased before the financial crisis.Obama Overstepped on Chinese Wind Power Project, Court Rules
Handing a win to Bancroft's Paul Clement, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled Tuesday that the Obama Administration ignored due process when it barred a Chinese-owned company from acquiring a planned wind farm project near a U.S. Navy facility.Can Nondisparagement Clauses Silence Negative Online Reviews?
What do dentists, wedding photographers, moving companies, locksmiths and online retailers all have in common? Answer: They have each tried to limit negative online customer reviews via nondisparagement clauses in their service agreements.After Calif. Ruling, Kirkland Targets Teacher Tenure in N.Y.
When Gibson Dunn lawyers won a ruling this month that California's teacher tenure laws are unconstitutional, the firm predicted copycat suits would follow. Sure enough, now Jay Lefkowitz and his colleagues at Kirkland & Ellis are taking up the mantle in New York.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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