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Pistorius Guilty of Murder

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Oscar Pistorious faces 15-20 years in jail after South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeals says the original trial made an error of law in convicting the former athlete of culpable homicide for the killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Justice Leach ruled on the legal principle of dolus eventualis and how it was applied in the case […]

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McGuire Woods Announces China Alliance

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McGuireWoods and the newly launched Shanghai firm FuJae Partners today announced a strategic alliance that will provide companies within and outside of China with ready access to leading lawyers in China and worldwide. Under the alliance, McGuireWoods and FuJae have agreed to work closely with each other to serve strategic international markets, including the People’s

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Law Firm Sets Up Major Data Privacy and Security Law Center

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Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm, is once again stepping outside of the traditional law firm box to develop new offerings that help clients solve their intractable problems. The firm today announced the advent of the Akerman Data Law Center, a dynamic, technology-driven, data privacy and security law product. It is the most

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Dentons Merge To Create Large Asian Legal Group

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Reuters report that global law firm Dentons has agreed to merge with Australian-based Gadens and Singaporean law firm Rodyk & Davidson. If the mergers are approved, Dentons Chief Executive Officer Elliott Portnoy said integration will likely take place early next year. The talks follow 3,000-lawyer Dentons’ agreement earlier in the year to combine with China’s

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Trade Secret Litigation: What Happens When Key Employees Go?

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Morgan Lewis –Alyssa Kovach & Larry Turner  Within the span of two weeks, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wilson, two top managers from your $2 billion corporation, resign. Both managers had complete, unfettered access to your corporation’s trade secrets and confidential information, including pricing and staffing formulas, clients’ requests for proposals, and bid information. One month earlier, Mr.

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LA Prosecutors Involved in Massive Fraud Cases Receive Awards

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        LOS ANGELES – Five assistant United States attorneys have received Attorney General Awards for their extraordinary work on cases involving historic settlements with a credit ratings agency and one of the nation’s largest banks.         The five prosecutors were honored yesterday at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. attended by the honorees, their families and

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