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March 27, 2008 |

New Deals

Providing a much-appreciated piece of good news on Wall Street, Visa Inc. set a record for initial public offerings, selling 446.6 million shares at $44 each and raising $19.7 billion. Also, faced with the threat that angry shareholders might scuttle the deal, JPMorgan Chase and Co. has raised its offer for Bear Stearns to $10 a share from $2.
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Will Samsung Loss Chip Away at Quinn's Aura of Invincibility?
Publication Date: 2012-08-31
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Quinn Emanuel's litigation record is still impressive by any measure. But last month's high-profile loss against Apple is an unwelcome reminder that even the winningest firms have to lose sometimes.

September 21, 2005 |

Profile: Gregory K. Palm, GC of Goldman Sachs

Gregory K. Palm is the executive vice president and general counsel of The Goldman Sachs Group Inc., a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. Palm confronts a gamut of issues, including compliance, but much of his work is overseeing his large staff of attorneys. He was also involved in Goldman Sachs' recent landmark deal to establish a 43-story, "environmentally responsible" office tower in Manhattan's Battery Park City, across from the destroyed World Trade Center.
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JPMorgan Agrees to Pay $154 Million to Settle SEC Fraud Claims Over Failed CDO
Publication Date: 2011-06-21
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Without admitting or denying any wrongdoing, JPMorgan agreed to pay $153.6 million--including a $133 million penalty--to resolve allegations that it marketed an ill-fated collateralized debt obligation without disclosing the role of a hedge fund that was shorting assets in the CDO.

Supreme Court Eliminates F-Cubed Securities Class Actions: Record Vivendi Jury Verdict Appears Doomed
Publication Date: 2010-06-24
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After a hostile reception by the Justices at oral arguments, plaintiffs lawyers doubted the high court would endorse U.S. securities claims by foreign investors who bought shares of foreign companies on foreign exchanges. They just prayed the damage would be limited. Those hopes were dashed by the Court's unanimous ruling Thursday. We've got analysis from the lawyers who argued both sides at the Court.

The Global Lawyer: Global Class Actions After Morrison
Publication Date: 2012-02-06
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The Global Lawyer last examined the broad impact of Morrison v. National Australia Bank in the U.S. federal courts, and the limited prospects for state law workarounds for world-spanning securities claims. Where else in the world might global securities class actions be filed? And could an international treaty someday govern them?

Susan Beck's Summary Judgment: Lessons from the Cravath Conflict Fracas
Publication Date: 2010-02-17
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Admit it: We're all amused, in a schadenfreude sort of way, at watching Cravath struggle to downplay the sophistication of its nine years of work for its former client Airgas. But GCs and outside counsel can learn from Cravath's decision to represent Air Products in its hostile bid for Airgas. Business isn't like dating. There's no reason not to put your relationship in writing.

July 01, 1999 |

The AmLaw 100: Firing On All Cylinders

For the third year in a row, the nation's 100 largest law firms saw double-digit growth in gross revenue. What effect did turmoil in the capital markets and a merger boom have on the AmLaw100?
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December 06, 2011 |

How to kill the holiday party fun

With so many rules, and so little fun the Carriest wonders what happened to the raucous holiday party?
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Chancellor Chandler Upholds Airgas Poison Pill, Finds Boards Have Power to Defeat Inadequate Hostile Offers; Air Products Withdraws Bid
Publication Date: 2011-02-15
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In Chandler's hotly anticipated opinion, the Delaware Chancery Court judge concluded that, in his view, the Airgas pill had already served its defensive purpose, but that under Delaware law, it is the board's business judgment--and not his--that matters.

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