In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr., the Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School, grades the plaintiff's bar and the SEC, finding that private enforcement
Javier Bleichmar, a partner at Labaton Sucharow, and Cynthia Hanawalt, an associate with the firm, analyze a Second Circuit decision holding that statements in offering documents about goodwill and l
Southern District Judge Deborah Batts ruled from the bench that the settlement was "fair, reasonable and adequate," overruling the sole objection by an investor, which did not appear in court
Republic of Iraq v. ABB; In re Old Carco LLC; Genesee County Employees' Retirement System v. Merc
...have a combined value of almost $5.5 billion. In comparison, Labaton Sucharow, which ranks close to Bernstein Litowitz in surveys of top securities...
Alleging he was not paid enough for overtime he put in during a brief stint doing document review, a contract attorney employed by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan on a temporary basis last summer s
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Alleging he was paid his regular wage for hours worked in excess of 40 each week instead of time-and-a-half, an attorney employed doing document review on a temporary basis last summer by Quinn Emanu
Claiming he was not properly paid for the hours he put in during a six-week stint as a contract attorney last summer, William Henig sued Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and legal staffing and re
Delaware Business Court Insider
The Delaware Court of Chancery has halted a derivative lawsuit action in order to permit trustees for shareholders of a Phoenix copper and gold mining company to pursue an interlocutory appeal challe
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