A year after waging a proxy battle with an activist investor over exploring a possible sale, BMC Software has agreed to be bought by an investment consortium led by buyout firms Bain Capital and Gold
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...based on his examination of FTC and the Justice Department's antitrust division's enforcement actions and guidelines, plus a 2011 DOJ investigation into...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...curator of the program, a division of Stanford University's law...and concluded that the biggest competition lawyers face is not from...
Daniel Martin Katz, assistant professor at Michigan State's School of Law, announced at an event hosted by Fordham University Law School that he is developing "a group of assassins" who are g
...says Paul Weiss's Brad Karp. Government investigations especially the LIBOR antitrust investigations and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and False Claims Act work ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
One of the highlights of LegalTech New York was the chance for Law Technology News to shine a spotlight on the six winners of the 2012 LTN Innovation Awards our 10th year of recognizing often-
...s Safari Internet browser. However, the FTC's much-hyped antitrust investigation of Google's dominance in the search market came to an...
...U.S. market growth as EDD software is increasingly used in antitrust investigations, intellectual property matters, and mergers/acquisitions research, Eid said. ...
...Mike Suchsland, president of TR's legal division, was the first speaker, and proclaimed that Thomson Reuters is now embracing...
...stakes business litigation remains a predominately male sphere, particularly in areas like antitrust and patent disputes. "Even though all the judges in...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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