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The London office of Greenberg Traurig now occupies the entire eighth floor of the 72-story Shard building in the City and houses more than 200 employees, including 119 lawyers. (iStock.com/Eachat)

Less Office Space? Not For Greenberg Traurig's London MP

Fifteen years have passed since Fiona Adams co-founded the London office of Greenberg Traurig, and after she overcame early challenges the firm is thriving in the capital. Here, Adams looks back at those times — and forward to the next few years.

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Xiaomi Vies For Interim Deal In SEP Battle With Panasonic

Appellate justices pressed Xiaomi on Thursday to explain why an anti-suit injunction from the English courts to halt parallel litigation in Germany with Panasonic over telecom patents wouldn't be a preferable solution to asking for a court-ordered interim license while the litigation plays out.

SFO Ordered To Disclose Total Cost Of Failed ENRC Probe

The Serious Fraud Office must disclose the total cost of its now-moribund corruption investigation into Eurasian Natural Resources Corp., a London tribunal ruled on Wednesday.

Insurers Wrestle With 'Cyberwar' Policy Exclusions

The evolving cyberinsurance market could be heading for a seismic shift if more insurers scale back standard business IT breach policies to limit the impact of state-backed cyberattacks on their bottom line.

Microsoft Must Face Web Browsing Infringement Claim At UPC

The Unified Patent Court has blocked Microsoft Corp.'s latest attempt to nix a Finnish company's patent infringement case, ruling that having its opponent's director represent the company did not render the case "manifestly inadmissible."

EU Wrong To Block Berlusconi's Bank Stake, Top Court Rules

Europe's highest court ruled Thursday that the European Central Bank was wrong to decide that a prior conviction for tax fraud prevented former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi from holding a stake in a bank in the country.

Google Accused Of Apple 'Stranglehold' In £7B Class Action

A consumer champion bringing a £7 billion ($9.3 billion) class action against Google told a tribunal Thursday that the tech giant has maintained a "stranglehold" on Apple devices through an illegal exclusivity deal with the iPhone-maker.

FCA Accuses 4 Of Textile Co. Pump-And-Dump Scheme

Four businessmen connected to Worthington Group were accused by the Financial Conduct Authority at the beginning of a London criminal trial Wednesday of being involved in a scheme to artificially pump up the price of shares of the former textiles company while it was effectively insolvent.

EU Drops Microsoft-Inflection Probe After Illumina Ruling

European enforcers said Wednesday they will not review Microsoft's acquisition of key personnel from Inflection AI after member states withdrew their referrals in the wake of a recent high court ruling in the Illumina-Grail merger challenge.

Google Fights To Ax £7B Apple Search Engine Abuse Case

Google asked a tribunal on Wednesday to strike out a £7 billion ($9.25 billion) case alleging it abused its dominance by securing exclusivity for its search engine on Apple devices, arguing that the case against it must fail.

Privinvest Says Missing Disclosure Made Fair Trial Impossible

A shipbuilding company is seeking to dodge having to pay approximately $2 billion in damages awarded to Mozambique over a bribery scheme that wrecked the country's economy, urging a court to stay enforcement of the judgment to await the outcome of any appeal.

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