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Latham & Watkins Admits 5 New Partners Worldwide
Law Firm News | 2007/03/28 10:37

Latham & Watkins LLP1 is pleased to announce that five attorneys from four of the firm's departments across offices in the United States and Europe were elected to the firm's partnership, effective April 1, 2007.  All five attorneys were previously of counsel with the firm.  This year the firm has admitted 31 new partners worldwide.

"We extend our congratulations to each of these outstanding new partners," said Robert M. Dell, Chairman and Managing Partner of Latham & Watkins. "All have demonstrated impeccable client service, sound business judgment and strong technical expertise. Their election to the partnership recognizes their hard work, team play, commitment  and valuable contributions to the firm."

New Partners
Paris - Alexander Benedetti
Alexander Benedetti is a member of the Corporate Department. His practice focuses on private equity and mergers & acquisitions, with particular emphasis on LBOs. He regularly represents private equity institutions and equity sponsors in connection with leveraged buy-out acquisitions.  Benedetti received a law degree in 1994 and a post graduate law degree in 1995 from the University of Aix-en-Provence in France.

Los Angeles - Stacey L. Rosenberg
Stacey Rosenberg is a member of the Finance Department. Rosenberg has a broad finance practice and represents financial institutions, including commercial and investment banks, insurance companies and private investment funds.  She has acted as counsel to the lead bank on large syndicated credits for both investment grade and highly-leveraged companies. Rosenberg also regularly represents equity sponsors in connection with financing for leveraged acquisitions and companies in connection with leveraged recapitalizations and ongoing financing needs. She is regularly involved in financing, co-production and distribution transactions for the motion picture, television, theater and related entertainment industries. Rosenberg received her J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1996.

Brussels - Javier Ruiz Calzado
Javier Ruiz Calzado is a member of the Global Antitrust and Competition Practice and concentrates his practice on European Community (EC) and Spanish competition law, particularly in the area of cartel defense work and merger control.  Prior to joining Latham, he served for six years as senior law clerk to Judge García-Valdecasas at the Court of First Instance of the European Communities (CFI). He played an active role in preparing the CFI's landmark judgments in leading cases in the field of competition, including Airtours/First Choice (one of the first ever annulments of a Commission merger decision) and Bayer-Adalat (a ground-breaking case interpreting the principle of unilateral conduct and the legality of parallel trade restrictions under EC competition rules). He received his J.D. from Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona in 1987 and his LL.M from the College of Europe in Bruges in 1988.  He is fluent in English, French, Italian, Spanish and Catalan.

Washington, D.C. - Susan E. Seabrook
Susan Seabrook is a member of the Tax Department, and practices tax controversy law analyzing federal tax issues and resolving tax controversies at all levels of tax administration. Before joining Latham, Seabrook served as an Attorney Advisor with the Internal Revenue Service's National Office of Chief Counsel, Financial Institutions and Products, Branch 4, where she had primary responsibility for technical advice memoranda, private letter rulings and published guidance. She also was tax counsel to the Life Insurance Industry Specialization Program. Seabrook currently serves as Vice Chair of the Insurance Companies Committee of the Tax Section of the ABA.  Seabrook received her J.D. from Gonzaga University in 1985 and her LL.M from University of Denver in 1990.

New York - Jeffrey A. Tochner
Jeffrey Tochner specializes in intellectual property and technology matters in the firm's Corporate Department and is the head of the Technology Transactions Practice Group in the firm's New York office.  He is experienced in a wide variety of technology-related transactions including: outsourcing; joint ventures, strategic alliances and research and development; technology transfers; equipment manufacturing and installation agreements; software licensing and distribution; co-branding agreements; and e-commerce, internet and website agreements. He also routinely handles the intellectual property and technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions, as well as corporate finance transactions.  Prior to joining Latham in 1997, Tochner served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Emmett Ripley Cox, of the United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.  Tochner received his J.D. from the University of Florida in 1993.

About Latham & Watkins
Latham & Watkins is a global law firm with more than 1,900 attorneys in 24 offices, including Barcelona, Brussels, Chicago, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Munich, New Jersey, New York, Northern Virginia, Orange County, Paris, San Diego, San Francisco, Shanghai, Silicon Valley, Singapore, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. For more information on Latham & Watkins, please visit the Web site at www.lw.com.



Law firm sues State Farm opponent Scruggs'
Insurance | 2007/03/28 09:16

Jackson law firm has sued millionaire trial attorney Richard Scruggs for allegedly withholding money it claims it was owed for working on Hurricane Katrina insurance-related litigation. The lawsuit was filed March 15 in Lafayette County Circuit Court by Grady F. Tollison Jr. on behalf of the Jones, Funderburg, Sessums, Peterson & Lee law firm in Jackson. No court date has been set for the lawsuit. Tollison has requested a jury trial.

Tollison was not in his office Tuesday and was not immediately available for comment.

Scruggs is one of the nation's wealthiest trial attorneys. In the late 1990s, his Mississippi-based firm earned nearly $1 billion in fees for his part in reaching a landmark $250 billion settlement with tobacco companies.

He used that windfall to finance lawsuits against insurance companies for denying thousands of policyholders' claims after Katrina destroyed their homes.

Scruggs created a legal team, called the Scruggs Katrina Group, to represent the policyholders. SKG's work led to a settlement with State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. that will earn the attorneys about $26 million.

Those legal fees are at the crux of the lawsuit.

Zach Scruggs of Oxford, Scruggs' son and law partner, said Tuesday he could not immediately comment on the lawsuit.

Also named as defendants in the lawsuit are other members of the SKG team.

The lawsuit, which gives only one side of the legal argument, alleges that senior partner John G. Jones and other members of the Jackson law firm deposed witnesses, handled briefs, filed motions and other tasks for Scruggs' group.

Specifically, the lawsuit mentions Jones and his law firm's work on a July 2006 lawsuit, filed by SKG on behalf of Pascagoula police officer Paul Leonard against Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. over denial of Leonard's claim. Jones participated in the questioning of witnesses in that lawsuit.



First look: Samsung's iPhone killer
Venture Business News | 2007/03/28 09:15

Rather than waiting for Apple's iPhone, you might want to consider a rival you can buy sooner. Samsung's innovative, super-slim, two-faced UpStage (M620).

On the eve of the giant CTIA Wireless trade show in Orlando, Florida, Sprint Nextel announced that it will begin selling the UpStage in the US on 1 April. Its price will be $300, or $150 with a two-year contract, Sprint representatives say.

Unveiled in January at CES (the Consumer Electronics Show), the UpStage is a chocolate-bar style handset that's less than half an inch thick and not much taller or wider than an iPod nano.

Other multimedia-friendly mobile phones struggle to balance the sometimes-conflicting requirements of a conventional handset and a music or video player. The UpStage solves this quandary by simply putting phone functions on one side of the device and the multimedia functions on the other.

Face of a phone
The UpStage's phone face has a 1.4in sliver of a colour screen, a directional toggle and a keypad - one with soft, flat keys. The music-player/multimedia side features a 2.1in, 176-by-220-pixel display and a touch-sensitive navigation pad with a central button on the other.

A small Flip button on the edge of the unit toggles between the two sides, but the prompt that confirms you want to stop playing music (on the music side of the phone) and make a phone call gets old pretty quick.

The phone side will of course spring to life for incoming calls, halting music playback; the music resumes once you disengage the call.

The UpStage felt small but solid in my hand; I found its keypad quite usable, and the sound quality on voice calls was generally good. The four-way touchpad on the music side has a central, mechanical play button that took some getting used to. The excellent documentation (including a printed manual of over 300 pages) warns against trying to swipe it in a circle the way you would an iPod's control wheel, but the temptation is hard to resist. It also took a while for me to stop trying to use the central button for directional navigation (instead of tapping the touchpad above, below, or to either side of the button).

Switching sides
Even when the music/multimedia side is activated, you'll have to use the phone side whenever you need to input text - for example, to create a playlist, search the Sprint Store's music catalog or specify a URL for a site you wish to visit in the small-screen-optimised browser.

I was a little confused the first time I encountered a text-input box on the music side, since no alphanumeric keys and no software keyboard appeared. But the device is smart enough to recognise the need to use the phone side, and I noticed that "Flip" had appeared on screen as a soft-key option.

When I used it and began entering text from the phone keypad (T9 text input mode is a welcome option here), "Save/Flip" also appeared as a soft-key option to return me seamlessly to the multimedia side.



Cat owners sue in California over pet food recall
Court Watch | 2007/03/28 09:14

Two Los Angeles residents have filed a lawsuit against Menu Foods of Ontario, Canada, alleging the cat food company is to blame for their cats' recent health problems, according to court papers. The lawsuit, which seeks class action status, is asking for unspecified damages.

Kaye Steinsapir said she thought she was feeding her cat, Lila, one of the healthiest, most nutritious cat foods available.

"Lila was a healthy, vibrant cat without any medical conditions," said the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. But in recent weeks, Lila began vomiting, drinking an excessive amount of water and was eventually diagnosed with acute kidney failure, the lawsuit said.

Gregory Helmer, a Los Angeles attorney retained by Steinsapir and Lois Grady of Sacramento, California, who alleges her cat, Riley, also became ill after eating tainted cat food, filed the lawsuit "on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated."

Menu Foods recalled on March 16 several brands of dog and cat food products nationwide. Scientists at the New York State Food Laboratory last week identified the rodent poison aminopterin as the likely culprit in a scare that prompted the recall of 95 brands of "cuts and gravy" style dog and cat food by Menu Foods of Ontario, Canada.

On Tuesday, a survey by the Veterinary Information Network, which counts 30,000 veterinarians and veterinary students as members, said the number of reported kidney failure cases had already grown to more than 471. The network's founder, Paul Pion, a California veterinarian, said 104 animals have died.

The company has so far confirmed the deaths of 15 cats and one dog. Other deaths have been reported anecdotally around the United States, but Menu Foods has not confirmed them.



Hyundai to Unveil V8 Rear-Drive Sports Sedan
World Business News | 2007/03/28 09:11

The concept hints at a the design of a rear-wheel drive premium sports sedan to add to the Hyundai lineup in 2008. It is powered by Hyundai's newly developed Tau DOHC 32-valve V-8 powertrain and marks the beginning of premium performance for the Hyundai brand. The concept features Hyundai's first foray into rear-wheel drive in the US.

Hyundai Motor America, chief operating officer Steve Wilhite said, "Concept Genesis extends our product range into new territories from a performance, design and packaging perspective. When it arrives in 2008 it will catapult Hyundai into competition against some potent rivals, and Genesis is up for the challenge."

It looks like the production model is unlikely to be seen on these shores, but it is expected to go on sale in the US for a starting price of less than $30,000.



Gonzales loses allies in Republican ranks
Law Center | 2007/03/28 06:16

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' allies on Capitol Hill have grown more scarce as he left it largely to aides to carry out President Bush's order to straighten out the story behind the firing of eight federal prosecutors.

Senate Republicans leaving their weekly policy lunch Tuesday no longer bothered to defend Gonzales' response to lawmakers' questions about the firings. At most, they mustered an appeal to withhold judgment until the attorney general testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 17.

That was Sen. Arlen Specter's message during the closed-door meeting, according to three senators who were present.

"Senator Specter today said to give (Gonzales) a fair chance," said Sen. Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican and a staunch White House ally who lunched with Gonzales last week. "I think people are trying to do that. But there are some inconsistent stories he (Gonzales) is going to have to explain."

Among them: Why Gonzales said March 13 that he "never saw documents" and "never had a discussion" about the firings. Recently released documents show he participated in an hourlong meeting and approved a detailed plan on the dismissals 10 days before they were carried out.

Gonzales has maintained he was not closely involved in the firings, and did not help select which prosecutors would be told to resign.



Texas governor signs bill allowing deadly force
Breaking Legal News | 2007/03/28 06:09

Texas Governor Rick Perry Tuesday signed into law a new so-called "shoot first" law, which allows state residents to use deadly force to respond to threats in their homes, cars, and at jobs. The bill, also known as a "stand your ground" law, was approved by large majorities in both houses of the Texas Legislature. In his statement, Perry said "The right to defend oneself from an imminent act of harm should not only be clearly defined in Texas law, but is intuitive to human nature." The legislation, which requires that the person defending themselves be unprovoked, also provides civil immunity for any justified action under the law. The Texas law takes effect September 1, 2007.

Georgia enacted a similar law last July, and Florida adopted a "shoot first" law in 2005. Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and South Dakota all have enacted similar legislation as well. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence has continually called such legislation "phenomenally dangerous," but the National Rifle Association maintains that these laws are necessary to protect innocent citizens.



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