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In November 2014, Cravath handled three M&A transactions in one day, spanning advertising, spirits, and pharmaceutical industries; and acted as legal advisor in a recently announced deal backed by [[3G Capital]] and [[Berkshire Hathaway Inc.]] that will create the third-largest food and beverage company in North America.<ref>{{Citation|last=|first=|author-link=|last2 =|first2 = |author2-link =|title =Cravath Handles Trio of Big-Ticket Deals| newspaper =Lawdragon| pages =| date =November 6, 2014| url= http://www.lawdragon.com/news-articles/cravath-handles-trio-of-big-ticket-deals/ | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20141119103247/http://www.lawdragon.com/news-articles/cravath-handles-trio-of-big-ticket-deals/| archivedate =2014-11-19|dead-url=yes| accessdate = April 20, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last = Giammona| first =Craig|author-link=|last2 =Boyle| first2 =Matthew|author2-link =|title =Kraft Will Merge With Heinz in Deal Backed by 3G and Buffett|newspaper = BloombergBusiness| pages =|date =March 25, 2015|url = https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-25/3g-capital-berkshire-to-buy-kraft-foods-merge-it-with-heinz | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20150325130148/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-25/3g-capital-berkshire-to-buy-kraft-foods-merge-it-with-heinz| archivedate =2015-03-25|dead-url = yes|accessdate = April 20, 2015}}</ref> Other significant representations have included legal work necessary to form [[NBC]], [[United Airlines]] in its merger with [[Continental Airlines]], the world's largest airline, to [[Unilever]] in its acquisition of [[Alberto-Culver]]. In 2010, its litigation department won summary judgment for [[Morgan Stanley]] on its breach of contract claim against [[Discover Financial Services]]. In a subsequent settlement, Discover agreed to pay Morgan Stanley $775 million to resolve the litigation. In the same year they successfully represented [[Barnes & Noble]] in a landmark "[[poison pill]]" trial. In the past several decades Cravath has represented [[Netscape Communications Corporation|Netscape]] in its antitrust suit against [[Microsoft]], resulting in a $750 million settlement; major merger and acquisition deals, such as the [[DuPont]]-[[Conoco]] merger, the [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]-[[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] merger, the [[Bristol-Myers-Squibb]] merger, the [[Time-Warner]] merger, and the [[AOL]]-[[Time-Warner]] merger; and two famed libel suits: defending [[Time Inc.]] against Israeli General [[Ariel Sharon]], and also defending [[CBS]] against [[U.S. Army]] [[General]] [[William Westmoreland]].
In November 2014, Cravath handled three M&A transactions in one day, spanning advertising, spirits, and pharmaceutical industries; and acted as legal advisor in a recently announced deal backed by [[3G Capital]] and [[Berkshire Hathaway Inc.]] that will create the third-largest food and beverage company in North America.<ref>{{Citation|last=|first=|author-link=|last2 =|first2 = |author2-link =|title =Cravath Handles Trio of Big-Ticket Deals| newspaper =Lawdragon| pages =| date =November 6, 2014| url= http://www.lawdragon.com/news-articles/cravath-handles-trio-of-big-ticket-deals/ | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20141119103247/http://www.lawdragon.com/news-articles/cravath-handles-trio-of-big-ticket-deals/| archivedate =2014-11-19|dead-url=yes| accessdate = April 20, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last = Giammona| first =Craig|author-link=|last2 =Boyle| first2 =Matthew|author2-link =|title =Kraft Will Merge With Heinz in Deal Backed by 3G and Buffett|newspaper = BloombergBusiness| pages =|date =March 25, 2015|url = https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-25/3g-capital-berkshire-to-buy-kraft-foods-merge-it-with-heinz | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20150325130148/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-25/3g-capital-berkshire-to-buy-kraft-foods-merge-it-with-heinz| archivedate =2015-03-25|dead-url = yes|accessdate = April 20, 2015}}</ref> Other significant representations have included legal work necessary to form [[NBC]], [[United Airlines]] in its merger with [[Continental Airlines]], the world's largest airline, to [[Unilever]] in its acquisition of [[Alberto-Culver]]. In 2010, its litigation department won summary judgment for [[Morgan Stanley]] on its breach of contract claim against [[Discover Financial Services]]. In a subsequent settlement, Discover agreed to pay Morgan Stanley $775 million to resolve the litigation. In the same year they successfully represented [[Barnes & Noble]] in a landmark "[[poison pill]]" trial. In the past several decades Cravath has represented [[Netscape Communications Corporation|Netscape]] in its antitrust suit against [[Microsoft]], resulting in a $750 million settlement; major merger and acquisition deals, such as the [[DuPont]]-[[Conoco]] merger, the [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]-[[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] merger, the [[Bristol-Myers-Squibb]] merger, the [[Time-Warner]] merger, and the [[AOL]]-[[Time-Warner]] merger; and two famed libel suits: defending [[Time Inc.]] against Israeli General [[Ariel Sharon]], and also defending [[CBS]] against [[U.S. Army]] [[General]] [[William Westmoreland]].


Unlike others, Cravath has remained relatively small. Its approximately 500 lawyers are located primarily in the New York Office, with just a few dozen in the London office, which opened in 1973. The firm opened a Hong Kong office in 1994 but closed it nine years later.<ref>{{cite web|title=Law Dragon|url=http://www.lawdragon.com/2006/03/05/new-york-story/}}</ref>
Unlike others, Cravath has remained relatively small. Its approximately 500 lawyers are located primarily in the New York Office, with just a few dozen in the London office, which opened in 1973.


In 2015, Cravath, Swaine and Moore was the victim of what the company described as a "limited breach" of its computer network, which The New York Times connected to a 2016 court case against three Chinese hackers who had made more than $4 million from insider information about merger deals.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/27/business/dealbook/new-york-hacking-law-firms-insider-trading.html|title=3 Men Made Millions by Hacking Merger Lawyers, U.S. Says|last=Picker|first=Leslie|date=2016-12-27|newspaper=The New York Times|issn=0362-4331|access-date=2016-12-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-insidertrading-idUSKBN14G1D5 |publisher=[[Reuters]] |title=U.S. accuses Chinese citizens of hacking law firms, insider trading |first=Nate |last=Raymond |date=December 28, 2016 |archive-date=December 28, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228183507/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-insidertrading-idUSKBN14G1D5 |quote=Prosecutors did not identify the two law firms, or five others they said the defendants targeted. But one matched the description of New York-based Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, which represented Pitney Bowes in its 2015 acquisition of Borderfree Inc, one of the mergers in question. The indictment said that by using a law firm employee's credentials, the defendants installed malware on the firm's servers to access emails from lawyers, including a partner responsible for the Pitney deal. Cravath declined to comment. In March, Cravath confirmed discovering a "limited breach" of its systems in 2015. |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
In 2015, Cravath, Swaine and Moore was the victim of what the company described as a "limited breach" of its computer network, which The New York Times connected to a 2016 court case against three Chinese hackers who had made more than $4 million from insider information about merger deals.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/27/business/dealbook/new-york-hacking-law-firms-insider-trading.html|title=3 Men Made Millions by Hacking Merger Lawyers, U.S. Says|last=Picker|first=Leslie|date=2016-12-27|newspaper=The New York Times|issn=0362-4331|access-date=2016-12-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-insidertrading-idUSKBN14G1D5 |publisher=[[Reuters]] |title=U.S. accuses Chinese citizens of hacking law firms, insider trading |first=Nate |last=Raymond |date=December 28, 2016 |archive-date=December 28, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228183507/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-insidertrading-idUSKBN14G1D5 |quote=Prosecutors did not identify the two law firms, or five others they said the defendants targeted. But one matched the description of New York-based Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, which represented Pitney Bowes in its 2015 acquisition of Borderfree Inc, one of the mergers in question. The indictment said that by using a law firm employee's credentials, the defendants installed malware on the firm's servers to access emails from lawyers, including a partner responsible for the Pitney deal. Cravath declined to comment. In March, Cravath confirmed discovering a "limited breach" of its systems in 2015. |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
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