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What Can We Glean from the Antitrust Division’s First Merger Settlement?

By: Barbara T. Sicalides, Daniel N. Anziska, Julian Weiss
On June 2, the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, agreed to its first settlement of a merger challenged under the new administration, less than one week after the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) entered into its first such settlement. The consent decree will require the divestiture of three businesses and will allow Keysight Technologies, Inc. to... Read more »
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June 9, 2025

Eleventh Circuit Decides Helms-Burton Lawsuit in Favor of U.S. Company

By: Néstor Enrique Cruz
During the Clinton administration the U.S. Congress passed the Helms-Burton Act, also referred to as the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1996. Title III of the Act permits U.S. citizens and corporations whose property was confiscated by the Cuban revolutionary government that took power in early 1959 to sue defendants profiting from their... Read more »
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April 15, 2025

The Perils and Delights of Contractual Boilerplate

By: Glenn D. West
This article is Part VIII of the Musings on Contracts series by Glenn D. West, which explores the unique contract law issues the author has been contemplating, some focused on the specifics of M&A practice, and some just random. Contractual boilerplate is much maligned. Every contract has it, but it is considered the “standard stuff”... Read more »

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