The National Law Journal 2000 KAren Donovan - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 2000 KAren Donovan
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A case of ill-fitting Oxfords? Milberg's leading role in big class action is under attack.(Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes and Lerach)LawKaren Donovan
Another fine mess for Milberg; lies of lead plaintiff threaten control of Oxford class action.(Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes and Lerach)LawKaren Donovan
Breakup of Microsoft not on the table; U.S. makes secret settlement offer, limited to conduct.LawKaren Donovan
Lessons of spin at the Visa trial; one defendant sticks to the law, the other to the bogeyman.LawKaren Donovan
Microsoft: judge vs. judge; the appellate opinion is a factor at final arguments.LawKaren Donovan
Mike's friendly Microsoft takeover; how one lawyer got control of all those M'soft class actions.(Michael D. Hausfeld)LawKaren Donovan
M'soft tying test may fall short; did Judge Jackson miss chance for New Economy standard?LawKaren Donovan
Regulators eye AOL-TW deal; but which ones? Pact with Justice would give nod to FTC.LawKaren Donovan
Taking long shots; Microsoft winner has a slew of high-risk, and important, cases.LawKaren Donovan
That crazy Microsoft week; a harsh ruling, a roiled stock market and antitrust lawyers arguing over what's next.LawKaren Donovan
The antitrust trial that's no Microsoft II; Justice opens conspiracy case against Visa, MasterCard.LawKaren Donovan
The Microsoft remedy rules; '47 case seems to give Judge Jackson plenty of latitude, but M'soft insists there are limits.LawKaren Donovan
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