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Lawyers Learning to Love E-mail |
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Posted by
Raul Ruiz on Wednesday, April 10 @ 15:36:43 EDT Contributed by kevvyc |
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kevvyc writes "Article
from the NY Times (free reg. required, blah blah blah):
The identities of more than 50 companies that have expressed interest in acquiring Global Crossing are no longer secret to one another, courtesy of an e-mail message from Global Crossing's lawyers.
Note: Whoops!
Potential bidders named include Verizon Communications, BT Group, Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica of Spain and Teléfonos de Mexico. All of the companies named in the e-mail signed confidentiality agreements."
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