The National Law Journal 1998 KAren Donovan |
Title | Subject | Authors |
$19.60 per client; $28M for lawyers; imbalance of Synthroid settlement is challenged by two state AGs. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Antitrust ruling does not let Microsoft off hook; consent decree decision by D.C. Circuit isn't as bad for U.S. as depicted. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Appeals ruling is hidden hand for Microsoft; a D.C. Circuit decision could dictate the outcome of the vital antitrust trial. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Are E-mails enough for DOJ case? (Department of Justice's antitrust case against Microsoft). | Law | Karen Donovan |
Aren't Intel, Microsoft just utilities? Maybe, but FTC and DOJ shun 'essential facility' case. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Battle over U.S. antitrust law; opponents in M'soft case struggle to shape ambiguity of predatory-practice rules. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Broker bets the farm in NASDAQ case; how large is the exposure for Robertson Stephens? | Law | Karen Donovan |
Can U.S., AGs beat Microsoft? No precedents squarely cover software cases; and relief sought is novel. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Econ. profs to battle in Microsoft case; scholars key to debate on meaning of antitrust law. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Ex-Texaco execs say the lawyers were to blame; facing obstruction of justice charges, they say counsel left them in dark. | Law | Karen Donovan |
FTC's case against Intel called fragile; will the agency be able to prove competitive harm? | Law | Karen Donovan |
Full stop for fraud suits in states? Needed or not, bill likely to pre-empt state class actions. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Getting a $70B telephone call; Skadden's Kenneth J. Bialkin became midwife to the biggest deal ever. (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom) | Law | Karen Donovan |
Investors watch poison pill renewals; institutions seek a say, but companies are balking. | Law | Karen Donovan, Darryl Van Duch |
Is S&C up to the task? Sullivan & Cromwell faces David Boies in Sept. 23 Microsoft trial. | Law | Karen Donovan |
John Gellene sentenced to 15 months; judge in ex-Milbank partner case blasts lawyers for focus on money over ethics. (Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and McCloy) | Law | Karen Donovan |
Lawyers pull off big bailout; all-nighters at Skadden as scores race clock to close hedge-fund deal. (Long-Term Capital Management bailout) | Law | Karen Donovan, Susan Beck |
Media giant Microsoft has anti-media side; a subpoena demand that could reveal press sources is latest example. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Microsoft's cross challenges U.S. antitrust claim; Sullivan & Cromwell attorney tries to turn government case on its head. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Microsoft trial buff renders his verdict; the software consultant is in court every day, weighing the evidence.(Interview) | Law | Karen Donovan |
Pay-to-play ban long shot when ABA meets; plan to curb contributions to public officials faces flak. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Rule: integrating Windows is not predatory; Charles Rule predicts the preliminary injunction against Microsoft will fall. (Microsoft Corp. legal consultant and formed head of Department of Justice's Antitrust Division)(Interview) | Law | Karen Donovan |
Sears reps practiced law illegally; but using real lawyers in credit card debt sessions might be too expensive. | Law | Karen Donovan |
SEC has no home-court advantage; survey finds that agency's ALJs side with defendants. | Law | Karen Donovan |
SEC's new top cop goes on the record; he says lawyers must waive privilege for a good deal. (Richard Walker, new SEC enforcement chief)(Interview) | Law | Karen Donovan |
Sullivan & Cromwell cross-exam goes on and on... Is Microsoft's trial counsel putting judge to sleep? Or does it have a master plan? | Law | Karen Donovan |
The great Gates photo op affair; insights on the Microsoft chairman's videotaped testimony - and other tales. (Bill Gates). | Law | Karen Donovan |
Trustbusters try to see through Windows 98; PC vendors still bundling Microsoft browser, despite Justice's action. | Law | Karen Donovan |
Trustee faulted for buying stock; former SEC chairman's purchase of 3,000 shares of bankrupt Bennett Funding unit raises eyebrows. (Richard C. Breeden) | Law | Karen Donovan |
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