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September 13, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Judge Nixed Settlement, $7.5M Attorney Fees, in Challenge to Xerox, Fujifilm Tie-Up

The proposed settlement, announced last May, came as a win for activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason, who agreed to drop claims in a consolidated class action in exchange for the resignation of Xerox's CEO and five other board members.
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September 13, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Third Circuit Revives Opt-Out Securities Claims Against Merck

The panel reversed a federal trial judge who dismissed state-law fraud claims.
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September 13, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Deal Watch: London Stock Exchange Says No, Chinese E-Commerce Consolidation, WeWork Trouble

The LSE says no to HKEC, while Alibaba consolidates power, Prudential makes an acquisition and WeWork's IPO valuation keeps tumbling.
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September 11, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Robbins Geller Settles Vereit Class for $1B. Are Opt-Out Plaintiffs Kicking Themselves?

Conventional wisdom says individual plaintiffs with big claims should go it alone for maximum control and recovery. But sometimes, it's better to be in than out.
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September 10, 2019 | Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: 'We Are Acting Largely Alone,' SEC's Clayton Says | Brad Smith's Lessons | Huawei, U.S. Resolve One Suit | Squire Patton Renews China Contract | All the New Moves: Roundup

SEC Chairman Jay Clayton has some tough words about foreign counterparts not living up to anti-bribery enforcement, and Microsoft's Brad Smith is on a media whirl -- and has some things to say about competitors. Scroll down for Who Got the Work and more.
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September 10, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Leaping (Government) Laterals

Paul Weiss; McGuireWoods; King & Spalding and Cohen Milstein all scooped up high-profile lawyers exiting the government.
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September 10, 2019 | Law.com

Ex-Penn State GC's Discipline | Pierce Bainbridge's 'Soap Opera' | Trump's Cell Number Revealed?: The Morning Minute

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September 10, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Supreme Court To Decide Whether the 'Government Edicts' Doctrine Precludes Copyrighting Annotations to the Official Code of Georgia

The "government edicts" doctrine precludes copyright protection for certain government works, such as state and federal statutes and judicial decisions. In their Intellectual Property Litigation column, Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone discuss a case in which the Supreme Court will decide whether the doctrine precludes Georgia from copyrighting the annotations in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. The court's holding may affect not only the state of Georgia but the 20 other states that have registered copyrights in all or part of their state codes, and may have implications for the copyright status of other government-approved works.
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September 09, 2019 | Delaware Law Weekly

Delaware Attorney General Sues Sacklers Over Opioid Crisis

The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Superior Court on Monday, alleges that, through their controlling stake in Purdue and their involvement in company operations, the Sackler family members directed a two-decade-long pattern of aggressive sales and misleading marketing campaigns.
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September 09, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Lifetime Achievement: Steven Brill

Brill represented a shock to the system when he launched The American Lawyer 40 years ago.
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