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UK - Law Firms A Firm That Bridges The Divide Between American And UK Corporate And Finance Law

Editor: Would you tell our readers something about your education and background? Schiff: My undergraduate studies were at New York University, where I received a degree in finance from the NYU Stern School of Business in 1984. I received a JD from Brooklyn Law School in 1987. Editor: How did...

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New Law Makes Dramatic Changes To Deferred Compensation Rules

On October 22, 2004, the President signed into law the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (the "Act") which, among other things, includes important new tax rules on deferred compensation. The Act's provisions are extremely broad and will significantly impact the structure of virtually every new and...

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Shifting Options: Recent Developments Affecting Equity-Based Compensation

Two developments announced this year could impact how companies, including portfolio companies of private equity sponsors, structure equity-based compensation for their management teams. First, the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") has proposed mandatory expensing of stock options....

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Civil Justice Reform - Law Firms Weil, Gotshal & Manges: On The Front Line Of The Electronic Discovery Revolution

Editor: Mr. Cohen, will you tell us how you came to Weil Gotshal? Cohen: I came to Weil Gotshal mainly because of David Lender, my co-author of the treatise Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice and now fellow litigation partner. We were classmates at Duke Law School, and he was the only...

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Juxtaposing Best Practices And Delaware Corporate Jurisprudence - Part II

Part I of this article appears in the October 2004 issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel. As I noted in Part I of this article, the Disney case is ongoing and unresolved. Its outcome will be instructive to directors everywhere. Whatever that outcome, I am confident that there will be no...

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Delaware - Law Firms A Corporate Governance Practitioner On The Delaware Courts

Editor: Mr. Radin, can you tell our readers something about your education and professional background? Radin: I attended Cornell University and Columbia Law School, and I came to Weil Gotshal straight from Columbia. I've been with the firm for 21 years. Most of my practice involves litigating...

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Policy Issues Alert! Treasury Delays Effective Date For Optional Form Of Benefit "Relative Value" Disclosure

On June 30, 2004, the Treasury Department and the IRS issued Announcement 2004-58 stating that there will be a delay until February 1, 2006 in the effective date for recently issued Treasury Regulations that set forth information required to be explained to pension plan participants regarding...

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