The Hartford won Corporate Counsel’s Best Legal Department award. Other honorees include IBM and Exelon.
Imagine that, Wachtell is opposed to the Shareholder Bill of Rights Act of 2009. Carl Icahn has been quiet on his blog for a month now, but we suspect he’ll have something to say on the matter. Maybe he’s too busy fighting with Kirk Kerkorian or the Amylin board.
Speaking of quiet bloggers, Sun GC Mike Dillon has finally been heard from. Not too much said on his company’s acquisition by Oracle, but he does pat himself and his team on the back for a patent win.
Cleary Gottlieb partner Raj Panasar isn’t so keen on out of office messages. Not because they’re uncouth, but because lawyers shouldn’t be out of the office. [HT: AmLaw Daily]
American Apparel and Woody Allen settled their likeness dispute. According to our sources, Loeb & Loeb represented Allen.
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