• February 14, 2006 | New York Law Journal

    Unwanted Attention

    For decades, especially in pursuing companies not subject to specific regulation, a principal enforcement tool of the Federal Trade Commission has been Section 5 of the FTC Act (15 USC � 45).

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  • Bremer Bank v. John Hancock Life Insurance Co.

    Publication Date: 2010-04-23
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Date Filed: 2010-04-13
    Court: 8th Cir.
    Judge: Murphy, Circuit Judge.
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 09-2250

    Submitted: March 10, 2010Before RILEY, Chief Judge,*fn1 JOHN R. GIBSON and MURPHY, Circuit Judges.Appellant Bremer Bank (Bremer), the owner of an aircraft lease

  • July 1, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

    Doubling Down

    It wasn&am t the best of times to leave a comfortable career as a Big Law partner to take over the law department at News Corporation. Legal tremors had been buffeting Rupert Murdoch&am

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  • April 7, 2008 | Daily Report Online

    Daily Report Dozen: Deals

    Atlanta's biggest law firms did numerous big deals last year. The following is a sampling of some of the transactions that caught our eye in putting together this section. Plenty were local,

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  • February 3, 2012 | The Recorder

    On the Move

    SAN FRANCISCO Jennifer Teaford, Rochelle Lee Woods and Ashley Breakfield have joined Fare

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  • September 27, 2004 | The Recorder

    Ninth Circuit to Rehear Suit Over Exit Pay

    The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has ordered an en banc rehearing in the case of two corporate executives who sued the Securities and Exchange Commission for withholding their mu

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  • November 1, 2009 | The American Lawyer

    The Churn

    Blockbuster deals—such as Abbott Laboratories's $6.6 billion bid for a Belgian drug company and Xerox Corporation's offer to pay $6.4 billion for Affiliated Computer Services, Inc.&md

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  • October 25, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Is Lying on Facebook or Online Profiles a Crime?

    Did you really go to Harvard? Were you actually born in 1982? Did you truly spend that summer backpacking through Europe? Your online profile certainly says so. But if such statements are, sh

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  • July 9, 2007 | National Law Journal

    COURT DECISIONS

    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Bar on 'for sale' signs is a First Amendment breach A city ordinance prohibiting the display

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  • October 3, 2006 | The Associated Press

    Supreme Court Denies Northwest Airlines Appeal in Key Antitrust Case

    The Supreme Court Monday refused to consider a significant antitrust case involving Northwest Airlines and a low-cost competitor that could have set some rules for competition between large airline

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