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Deal Watch: Big Energy and Pharma Deals Continue to Drive M&A
Five of the six announced deals over $1 billion in the last week occurred in either the life sciences or energy sector.Delaware Court Invalidates Portions of Stockholder Agreement
A Delaware Court of Chancery decision to invalidate significant portions of a stockholder agreement could have a marked impact on public companies, impacting M&A activities such as joint ventures, settlements with activist investors and minority venture capital investments.CPLR 5511: Relief to Nonparties, to a Nonappealing Child
This article discusses 'Johnson v. Johnson', which remedied such a concern even though the attorney for the child did not appeal from the order, as well as an understanding of aggrievement, CPLR 551, as it relates to nonparties and to nonappealing parties is instructive.Big Law Associate's Ex-Boyfriend Sentenced to 15 Months for Trading on Firm's Deal Info
Seth Markin's sentencing for an insider trading scheme highlights the continued security concerns for law firms, especially those with remote and hybrid working arrangements for their lawyers.View more book results for the query "Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co"
Miami Hospital Deadly Crane Crash Lands in Florida Court
There was enough evidence to issue citations for what the [OSHA] termed "serious violations.Reaching for the Top: A Primer on Florida's Apex Doctrine
At its core, the apex doctrine is a protective doctrine that requires a litigant seeking to depose a high-ranking government or corporate official to show the official has some unique personal knowledge about the issues being litigated and the information cannot be obtained elsewhere.Catch Me If You Can: How To Detect Trustee & Estate Fraud
Estate theft often goes undetected because family members cannot identify red flags or know how to investigate potential theft. This article identifies and discusses those red flags and the benefits of forensic accounting.Quaker Oats Products Accused of Containing Toxic Levels of Pesticide, Lawsuit Claims
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.North Dakota Court Clarifies Natural Accumulation Rule in Matter of First Impression
"Remote areas are precisely the locations the natural accumulation rule protects because the reasonableness of monitoring remote areas of property, and lack of notice resulting therefrom, demonstrates the rationale for the rule. Where it is unreasonable for an owner or operator to continually monitor an area, such as the remote well site in rural North Dakota, it is unreasonable to expect the owner or operator to promptly clear any naturally accumulating snow or ice, ..." Justice Jerod E. Tufte wrote for the court.Trending Stories
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