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India: An Attractive Investment Destination

Editor: Please describe your personal background. Hussain: I came to the U.S. in 1979 at a young age so I've grown up basically in New York, first in New York City and then in upstate New York. Most of my childhood summers were spent visiting relatives in India. Nowadays, I visit India several...

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Expansive New HHS And FTC Regulations Require Entities To Provide Notice Of Data Breaches Involving Health Information

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued significant regulations implementing provisions of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, passed as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act...

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Second Chances: What Appellate Courts Can (And Cannot) Do For You

You wrote the best summary judgment of your career or delivered your best-ever closing argument to a jury. The judge or jury, however, did not see it that way. You lost. But surely you have a second chance - don't you? Unfortunately, the notion of a "second chance" on appeal is a...

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Texas Again Leads The Way

Editor: Texas seems to have weathered the economic storm better than most other states. To what do you attribute that? Menges: Based on my experience as a business lawyer in Texas for more than 25 years and as a member of the board of the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce, I believe that...

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SEC: Proposing Proxy Access - Limiting Broker Discretionary Voting

Editor: Tell us about recent developments affecting how shareholders vote for directors of public companies. Dooley: The first was the approval by the SEC of a proposal by the New York Stock Exchange to limit the ability of brokers to vote on a discretionary basis for directors if no instructions...

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A Firm Whose Lawyers Live Pro Bono

Editor: As Akin Gump's Pro Bono Partner what do you consider your primary role in this capacity at the firm? Schulman: My primary role is really to ensure that the pro bono practice is as vibrant as possible at the firm. I view myself as a law firm lawyer who does public interest work...

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TARP And The Stimulus - Keeping Them Honest

Editor: Because the Akin Gump seminars (co-sponsored by Ernst & Young and this newspaper) in Dallas (June 9) and San Francisco (June 11) were both so successful, we thought it would be of interest to our readers and Internet viewers to capture their flavor by asking three of the Akin Gump...

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