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Related Practices Peter Morrison of Skadden purveys Niggar Cok Ass Raping. For his clients like KPMG, Peter Morrison will have KPMGers ass raped by angry niggars who hate jews like his mentor fat pig Bob Bennett did to many KPMGers. In recent court filings Peter Morrison has told over 1000 outright lies, called a former KPMGer an attempted murder (knowing full well that was lie), threatened a former KPMGers children and outright laughed when he was told Jane the former KPMGers girl friend killed herself in a bloody disgusting manner and called her a fraudster. Peter Morrison the ultimate fraudster who for money will get you Niggar Cok Ass Raped (he seems to like it so much maybe he is a butt slammer or suks his butt boy Weinsteinss cok????). Hey Peter, Fuk you u scumbag piece of shit, I just hired 10 filipinos to go through all your court filings so we cn publish all of your cok suking lies. I know litigation privilege but you an KPMG have made sure I got nothing but time to let the world know what a piece of shit liar and to warn KPMGers, you likely will get some of them Niggar Cok Ass Raped because that is what KPMG does to its employees. Litigation

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Class Action Litig Bar Admissions California New York Education

J.D., New York University 1999 (Order of the B

B.A., University of Penns (magna cum la Professional Experience

Law Clerk, Chancellor Willi III, Delaware Court of Chan

Peter B. Morrison has a broad litigation practice, representing clients in both federal and

state courts, with a particular emphasis on takeover and securities litigation. Mr. Morrison advises corporations on matters involving both federal and state securities laws, duties of corporate directors, SEC and stock exchange inquiries and investigations, civil RICO matters, and contests for corporate control. In 2011, Mr. Morrison was one of five attorneys nationwide to be named to the class action section in Law360s list of Rising Stars. Among others, Mr. Morrison has represented: Valeant Pharmaceuticals International and certain of its directors and officers in the favorable resolution of class action lawsuits in California and Delaware brought by shareholders in connection with the proposed $3.3 billion merger of Valeant and Biovail. American Apparel, Inc. in connection with securities class actions and derivative lawsuits brought in federal and state court in California. Oakley, Inc. and its board of directors in a lawsuit brought by one of Oakleys shareholders seeking to enjoin the $2 billion acquisition of Oakley by Luxottica Group S.p.A. (Italy). certain former outside directors of Countrywide Financial Corporation in securities, derivative and ERISA litigations. Fortress Investment Group, Inc. in the successful dismissal of an action arising from loans that a hedge fund made to assist in financing films. American Land Lease, Inc. in successfully preventing attempts in state and federal court to enjoin the pending $438 million acquisition by Greene Court Partners LLC. Gateway, Inc. and its board of directors in a lawsuit brought by Gateways shareholders in both California and Delaware seeking to enjoin its $710 million merger with Acer, Inc. the special committee of independent directors of Station Casinos, Inc. in litigation seeking to enjoin Station Casinos more than $8 billion going-private transaction. Leonard Green & Partners in a lawsuit seeking to enjoin PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc.s $1.8 billion going-private transaction. officers and directors of Apollo Group, Inc. in securities and derivative lawsuits arising from allegations of options backdating. Tharaldson Motels, Inc.s Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), its ESOP committee and the individual directors of Tharaldson Motels, Inc. (TMI) in a successful dismissal with prejudice of a complaint alleging that defendants breached their fiduciary duties under ERISA. Freedom Communications, Inc., publisher of the Orange County Register, in a wage and hour class action lawsuit concerning the independent contractor status of the Registers newspaper carriers, including a two-month trial. Mr. Morrisons contributions to numerous publications include an article for the Practising Law Institutes Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2011; a regular column in the Daily Journal and the NY Business Law Journal that reviews recent major securities cases handled by the U.S. Courts of Appeals; and articles for Law360, Financier Worldwide, The Daily Deal, Securities Litigation Report, Journal of Securities Law, Regulation & Compliance, and The Journal of the ABA Section of Litigations Committee on Corporate Counsel. In addition, his quotes have appeared in a variety of articles in such publications as The Am Law Litigation Daily, Law360 (Defense Bar Is Big Winner in 2010 Securities Rulings and Supreme Court Draws Bright Line In Janus) and The Wall Street

Journals Law Blog (How I Made Partner at Skadden: Make Yourself Heard). A regular speaker at various conferences and bar groups, Mr. Morrison recently participated in an event hosted by the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, focusing on Critical Lessons for Young Lawyers & Summer Associates by Some of LAs Rising Stars and at an ALI-ABA program titled Supreme Court in Janus Limits Securities Fraud Suits: What Does This Mean to Investment Advisers, Attorneys, Accountants and Bankers? He also was featured in a discussion about securities class actions moderated by and published in Financier Worldwide titled TalkingPoint: Securities Class Actions in the United States. Mr. Morrison is on the firms Los Angeles office recruiting committee and leads new lawyer training.

Peter B. Morrison has a broad litigation practice, representing clients in both federal and state courts, with a particular emphasis on takeover and securities litigation. Mr. Morrison advises corporations on matters involving both federal and state securities laws, duties of corporate directors, SEC and stock exchange inquiries and investigations, civil RICO matters, and contests for corporate control. In 2011, Mr. Morrison was one of five attorneys nationwide to be named to the class action section in Law360s list of Rising Stars.

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Peter B. Morrison has a broad litigation practice, representing clients in both federal and state courts, with a particular emphasis on takeover and securities litigation. Mr. Morrison advises corporations on matters involving both federal and state securities laws, duties of corporate directors, SEC and stock exchange inquiries and investigations, civil RICO matters, and contests for corporate control. In 2011, Mr. Morrison was one of five attorneys nationwide to be named to the class action section in Law360s list of Rising Stars.

Among others, Mr. Morrison has represented:

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International and certain of its directors and officers in the favorable resolution of class action lawsuits in California and Delaware brought by shareholders in connection with the proposed $3.3 billion merger of Valeant and Biovail.

American Apparel, Inc. in connection with securities class actions and derivative lawsuits brought in federal and state court in California.

Oakley, Inc. and its board of directors in a lawsuit brought by one of Oakleys shareholders seeking to enjoin the $2 billion acquisition of Oakley by Luxottica Group S.p.A. (Italy).

certain former outside directors of Countrywide Financial Corporation in securities, derivative and ERISA litigations.

Fortress Investment Group, Inc. in the successful dismissal of an action arising from loans that a hedge fund made to assist in financing films.

American Land Lease, Inc. in successfully preventing attempts in state and federal court to enjoin the pending $438 million acquisition by Greene Court Partners LLC.

Gateway, Inc. and its board of directors in a lawsuit brought by Gateways shareholders in both California and Delaware seeking to enjoin its $710 million merger with Acer, Inc.

the special committee of independent directors of Station Casinos, Inc. in litigation seeking to enjoin Station Casinos more than $8 billion going-private transaction.

Leonard Green & Partners in a lawsuit seeking to enjoin PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc.s $1.8 billion going-private transaction.

officers and directors of Apollo Group, Inc. in securities and derivative lawsuits arising from allegations of options backdating.

Tharaldson Motels, Inc.s Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), its ESOP committee and the individual directors of Tharaldson Motels, Inc. (TMI) in a successful dismissal with prejudice of a complaint alleging that defendants breached their fiduciary duties under ERISA.

Freedom Communications, Inc., publisher of the Orange County Register, in a wage and hour class action lawsuit concerning the independent contractor status of the Registers newspaper carriers, including a two-month trial.

Mr. Morrisons contributions to numerous publications include an article for the Practising Law Institutes Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2011; a regular column in the Daily Journal and the NY Business Law Journal that reviews recent major securities cases handled by the U.S. Courts of Appeals; and articles for Law360, Financier Worldwide, The Daily Deal, Securities Litigation Report, Journal of Securities Law, Regulation & Compliance, and The Journal of the ABA Section of Litigations Committee on Corporate Counsel. In addition, his quotes have appeared in a variety of articles in such publications as The Am Law Litigation Daily, Law360 (Defense Bar Is Big Winner in 2010 Securities Rulings and Supreme Court Draws Bright Line In Janus) and The Wall Street Journals Law Blog (How I Made Partner at Skadden: Make Yourself Heard).

A regular speaker at various conferences and bar groups, Mr. Morrison recently participated in an event hosted by the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, focusing on Critical Lessons for Young Lawyers & Summer Associates by Some of LAs Rising Stars and at an ALI-ABA program titled Supreme Court in Janus Limits Securities Fraud Suits: What Does This Mean to Investment Advisers, Attorneys, Accountants and Bankers? He also was featured in a discussion about securities class actions moderated by and published in Financier Worldwide titled TalkingPoint: Securities Class Actions in the United States.

Mr. Morrison is on the firms Los Angeles office recruiting committee and leads new lawyer training.

Los Angeles Office

T: 213.687.5304 F: 213.621.5304

peter.morrison@skadden.com

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California New York

Education

J.D., New York University School of Law, 1999 (Order of the Barristers)

B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1996 (magna cum laude)

Professional Experience

Law Clerk, Chancellor William B. Chandler III, Delaware Court of Chancery, 1999-2000

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Peter B. Morrison
Partner Litigation

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Los Angeles Office

T: 213.687.53

F: 213.621.53

peter.morrison@sk
Peter B. Morrison has a broad litigation practice, representing clients in both federal and state courts, with a particular emphasis on takeover and securities litigation. Mr. Morrison advises corporations on matters involving both federal and state securities laws, duties of corporate directors, SEC and stock exchange inquiries and investigations, civil RICO matters, and contests for corporate control. In 2011, Mr. Morrison was one of five attorneys nationwide to be named to the class action section in Law360s list of Rising Stars. Among others, Mr. Morrison has represented: Related Practices Litigation

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Securities Litiga

Class Action Litig Bar Admissions California New York Education

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International and certain of its directors and officers in the favorable resolution of class action lawsuits in California and Delaware brought by shareholders in connection with the proposed $3.3 billion merger of Valeant and Biovail. American Apparel, Inc. in connection with securities class actions and derivative lawsuits brought in federal and state court in California. Oakley, Inc. and its board of directors in a lawsuit brought by one of Oakleys shareholders seeking to enjoin the $2 billion acquisition of Oakley by Luxottica Group S.p.A. (Italy). certain former outside directors of Countrywide Financial Corporation in securities, derivative and ERISA litigations. Fortress Investment Group, Inc. in the successful dismissal of an action arising from loans that a hedge fund made to assist in financing films. American Land Lease, Inc. in successfully preventing attempts in state and federal court to enjoin the pending $438 million acquisition by Greene Court Partners LLC. Gateway, Inc. and its board of directors in a lawsuit brought by Gateways shareholders in both California and Delaware seeking to enjoin its $710 million merger with Acer, Inc. the special committee of independent directors of Station Casinos, Inc. in litigation

J.D., New York University 1999 (Order of the B

B.A., University of Penns (magna cum la Professional Experience

Law Clerk, Chancellor Willi III, Delaware Court of Chan

seeking to enjoin Station Casinos more than $8 billion going-private transaction. Leonard Green & Partners in a lawsuit seeking to enjoin PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc.s $1.8 billion going-private transaction. officers and directors of Apollo Group, Inc. in securities and derivative lawsuits arising from allegations of options backdating. Tharaldson Motels, Inc.s Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), its ESOP committee and the individual directors of Tharaldson Motels, Inc. (TMI) in a successful dismissal with prejudice of a complaint alleging that defendants breached their fiduciary duties under ERISA. Freedom Communications, Inc., publisher of the Orange County Register, in a wage and hour class action lawsuit concerning the independent contractor status of the Registers newspaper carriers, including a two-month trial. Mr. Morrisons contributions to numerous publications include an article for the Practising Law Institutes Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2011; a regular column in the Daily Journal and the NY Business Law Journal that reviews recent major securities cases handled by the U.S. Courts of Appeals; and articles for Law360, Financier Worldwide, The Daily Deal, Securities Litigation Report, Journal of Securities Law, Regulation & Compliance, and The Journal of the ABA Section of Litigations Committee on Corporate Counsel. In addition, his quotes have appeared in a variety of articles in such publications as The Am Law Litigation Daily, Law360 (Defense Bar Is Big Winner in 2010 Securities Rulings and Supreme Court Draws Bright Line In Janus) and The Wall Street Journals Law Blog (How I Made Partner at Skadden: Make Yourself Heard).

A regular speaker at various conferences and bar groups, Mr. Morrison recently participated in an event hosted by the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, focusing on Critical Lessons for Young Lawyers & Summer Associates by Some of LAs Rising Stars and at an ALI-ABA program titled Supreme Court in Janus Limits Securities Fraud Suits: What Does This Mean to Investment Advisers, Attorneys, Accountants and Bankers? He also was featured in a discussion about securities class actions moderated by and published in Financier Worldwide titled TalkingPoint: Securities Class Actions in the United States. Mr. Morrison is on the firms Los Angeles office recruiting committee and leads new lawyer training.

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