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“Well, Now I’m Screwed. I Can’t Sell.” The Words That Will Take The SEC’s Insider Trading Case Against Mark Cuban To Trial
Recently, in S.E.C. v. Cuban, No. 08-CV-2050, 2013 WL 791405 (N.D. Tex. March 5, 2013), a federal district court denied Mark Cuban’s motion for summary judgment. The court held that although the question was “in some respects a close one,” there was sufficient dispute over the...
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A World-Class Firm With Roots In Atlanta
Editor: Tell us about King & Spalding, your role in the firm and practice areas covered in the Atlanta office. Prince: Celebrating more than 128 years of service, King & Spalding is an international law firm that represents a broad array of clients, including half of the Fortune...
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Not Just TAR: Other Analytics Tools Can Help Reduce The Cost Of Document Review
In the era of Big Data, simple legal disputes routinely result in six-figure legal bills, and tens of thousands of dollars are regularly spent on data processing and document review. As a result, both in-house and outside counsel must find more efficient, yet effective and thorough, ways to...
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