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Jones Day advising SAP in $4.3 billion acquisition of AribaJones Day is advising SAP AG in its $4.3 billion acquisition of Ariba, Inc. Daniel Mitz (Silicon Valley) and Jonn Beeson (Irvine) lead the Jones Day team. The SAP press release provides additional information.
Jones Day's Stephanie Parker named one of Law360's 15 Top Female Trial Attorneys in U.S.Stephanie Parker, a partner in the Atlanta Office of the global law firm Jones Day, was named one of the 15 Top Female Trial Attorneys in the U.S. by legal publisher Law360.
Jones Day global M&A Practice Leader Bob Profusek discusses 2012 M&A outlook on Bloomberg TVBob Profusek, Practice Leader of Jones Day's global Mergers & Acquisitions Practice, spoke about the M&A environment for 2012 on Bloomberg TV's "InsideTrack" on April 9.
Jones Day lawyers argue before U.S. Supreme Court on issues related to Patient Protection and Affordable Care ActOn March 26 and 27, respectively, Greg Katsas and Mike Carvin, both Issues & Appeals partners in Jones Day's Washington Office, argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). Mr. Katsas argued that the Anti-Injunction Act does not bar the Court from hearing a challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's individual mandate requiring the purchase of health insurance.
Partner Mike Carvin argues unconstitutionality of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's individual mandate before U.S. Supreme CourtOn March 27, 2012, Mike Carvin, an Issues & Appeals partner Jones Day's Washington Office, argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's individual mandate requiring the purchase of health insurance is unconstitutional.