The U.S. Supreme Court gave something to both sides this week in a closely watched dispute over agreements between drug manufacturers that put off the production of generics in return for payments by
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More than two years into its current management regime, McDermott Will Emery has seen at least 38 partners-including several practice group leaders-leave in 2011.The latest defectors: Stephen Shahid
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Owners of adult publications Playboy and Penthouse were busy on the legal front, as the former hired a new general counsel and the latter announced plans to move forward with an initial public offeri
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