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March 29, 1999 |

Smoke Ender: DC Judge Could Make or Break Foreign Lawsuits

A recent hearing had Washington, D.C. federal judge Paul Friedman's courtroom crawling with two dozen lawyers trying to convince the judge that tobacco companies can't be held responsible in the U.S. courts for the medical bills of foreign smokers. There's a simple reason why cigarette-makers are assembling so much firepower: How the judge rules on the issue could have costly implications for the next stage in the tobacco wars.
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April 23, 2007 |

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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June 22, 2007 |

Sun Microsystems Shines On Select Law Firms

Five years ago, Sun Microsystems Inc. worked with about 400 different outside law firms. Now the company's general counsel is trying to bring some sanity to the inside-outside bond.
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January 31, 2006 |

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L.A. Judge Rejects Defense Challenge to Prosecution's Definition of 'Foreign Official' Under FCPA
Publication Date: 2011-04-04
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Given that 60 percent of the DOJ's FCPA enforcement actions last year involved alleged bribes to employees of state-owned companies, a lot was riding on Lindsey Manufacturing's argument that Congress didn't intend those employees to be considered foreign officials under FCPA. Judge Matz's ruling hewed closely to the specific facts before him, leaving open the possibility that another defendant may yet succeed in a similar challenge.

Cravath, K&L Gates Fight to Lift Stay on Alcoa Foreign Bribery Case
Publication Date: 2011-11-04
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Aluminum giant Alcoa has had enough of waiting to defend itself against sensational bribery claims by a Bahraini rival while the DOJ and SEC build their own cases against the company. On Thursday Cravath's Evan Chesler travelled to Pittsburgh to make Alcoa's case for lifting a three-year-old stay in the civil suit so that it can seek dismissal, but federal prosecutors countered that allowing the case to proceed could threaten the government's investigation.

January 31, 2006 |

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November 23, 2009 |

Largest Pennsylvania Public Corporations

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November 19, 2007 |

The Firm Reports

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November 05, 2004 |

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