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Data Breaches Bring Business to Cybersecurity Practices
At this moment, hackers are looking for a chance to steal sensitive and classified information from a computer near you. Maybe even your information.Sidley Hires DOJ Antitrust Enforcer in SF
Peter Huston led the price-fixing prosecution of AU Optronics and the government's bid to dismantle a merger in the market for online consumer reviews.NLJ Special Reports: Highlights of 2014
The go-to law schools. The NLJ 350. A three-part series on judicial transparency. Our inaugural Elite Trial Lawyers list honoring 50 firms that helped clients win billions of dollars in awards. What follows are highlights from the NLJ's special reports of 2014.Lawyers Size Up New Players on the Northern District Bench
With four new judges confirmed in 2014, litigators are scrambling for intel.UFC Looks for Big Hitters to Batter Antitrust Suit
Slapped with a $100 million antitrust suit this week by a group of ex-fighters backed by a formidable team of plaintiffs lawyers, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and its Las Vegas-based parent company Zuffa LLC have commenced a beauty contest involving several top firms flexing their legal muscle in an effort to secure the lucrative defense work.View more book results for the query "White Case"
UFC Looks for Big Hitters to Batter Antitrust Suit
Slapped with a $100 million antitrust suit this week by a group of ex-fighters backed by a formidable team of plaintiffs lawyers, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and its Las Vegas-based parent company Zuffa LLC have commenced a beauty contest involving several top firms flexing their legal muscle in an effort to secure the lucrative defense work.A&P, Wachtell Join Namenda Fight as Actavis Appeals Injunction
Less than a week after a judge blocked Actavis from forcing patients to switch to new version of its Alzheimer's drug Namenda, the company brought on new legal firepower from Arnold & Porter and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to take the case to the Second Circuit.In Private Practice, Lynch Was Unflappable
The woman who could be the next attorney general caught the eye of private practice litigators at Hogan & Hartson years before she joined them.U.S. No Longer Has Monopoly on Antitrust Enforcement
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson write: Historically, the United States was virtually alone in the world in treating anticompetitive conduct as a criminal offense. Increasingly, however, other countries are criminalizing such conduct and aggressively pursuing antitrust enforcement, indicating that antitrust offenses are on the way to being treated worldwide as seriously as any other international financial crime.DOJ's Antitrust Compliance Guidance Falls Short
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