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December 2009
December 23, 2009 3:54 PM
The George Kokinis Chronicles: A Disgruntled Look at Sports and the Law
A former football general manager looks to Dewey & LeBoeuf for recompense, the SEC targets a Heisman Trophy cosponsor, Michael Jordan returns to Schiff Hardin, and Delaware gambles once again.
more Make a comment12/23/09 Posted by Brian Baxter
Paul Weiss Wins Antitrust Approval in Hostile Fertilizer Bid
The dance between the world's three largest fertilizer companies continues. On Wednesday, Agrium's proposed hostile merger with CF Industries was granted conditional approval by antitrust regulators. Paul Weiss represented Agrium at the FTO.
more Make a comment12/23/09 Posted by Matt Straquadine
Hollywood Legal Icon Bert Fields Named in Pellicano Wiretap Suit
The tawdry career of Anthony Pellicano has ensnared another lawyer and law firm.
more Make a comment12/23/09 Posted by Zach Lowe
The Am Law Daily's Year-End News Quiz
It's been a busy year for those of us who cover the legal industry. Now it's time for us to test how closely our readers have been paying attention to all that’s gone on in 2009.
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12/23/09 Posted by Ed Shanahan
Not the Smoothest Lateral Move
A star IP partner left Sonnenschein for McDermott. Then there was some screaming. Now it's unclear where he works.
more Make a comment12/23/09 Posted by Zach Lowe
Deferred Associate Diaries
A deferred Orrick first-year writes about life at a nonprofit.
more Make a comment12/23/09 Posted by Ed Shanahan
December 22, 2009 10:31 PM
More than a Dozen Lawyers Leaving Dickstein for Kasowitz
Kasowitz Benson is set to announce the lateral hiring of about 15 lawyers from Dickstein Shapiro, including the managing partner of Dickstein's New York office.
more Make a comment12/22/09 Posted by Zach Lowe
Raj Pleads Not Guilty, But What About SAC Capital's Cohen?
With hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam pleading not guilty to insider trading charges on Monday, the widening government inquiry and two sensational civil suits have now shifted attention to another Wall Street titan, Steven Cohen of SAC Capital.
more Make a comment12/22/09 Posted by Brian Baxter
One Step Closer to Ticketmaster-Live Nation Deal
Only Canada and U.S. antitrust authorities stand in the way of a deal uniting the ticket-selling giant and the concert promoter.
more Make a comment12/22/09 Posted by Zach Lowe
The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Arnold & Porter takes two from Cadwalader, Hogan & Hartson loses one to Baker Donelson, and McDermott Will & Emery gains a Sonnenschein leader in Silicon Valley. Plus: moves to McKool Smith, Seyfarth Shaw, and Sutherland Asbill & Brennan. The Churn is constant. Send your news to amlawdaily@alm.com.
more Make a comment12/22/09 Posted by Matt Straquadine





