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Record-keeping initiative tracks Dupont legal department's revenue
It pays to keep score. At least it does at DuPont, where the legal department launched an initiative five years ago to closely track its recoveries — matters in which the company successfully brought in cash or other assets as the result of a dispute. The company announced this week that its Legal Recoveries Initiative has generated nearly $1.2 billion in recoveries since it started in 2004.Federal Judge Rules Cuban Can't Use "Unclean Hands" Defense in SEC Case
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Notice to the bar.N.Y. Law Firm Makes Bells Toll for Toll Booths
Sometimes 75 cents is all it takes to get an attorney in a fighting mood. For years, Michael Powers, a partner with 170-attorney Phillips Lytle in Buffalo, N.Y., said that he had been offended by the toll booth on Interstate Highway 190, which charged 75 cents to motorists entering the city. When a local businessman came to him and asked him if there was a legal basis to challenge the toll booths, Powers took the case. And the firm decided to cover 75 percent of the expenses on behalf of the community.DA Hallinan Dissed in Cop Dismissal Motion
Defense lawyers for San Francisco police brass indicted on conspiracy charges argued Monday that the case is the result of a grand jury process guided by illegal evidence, conjecture, mismanagement and a failure to instruct jury members on the legal definition of conspiracy. The lawyers say District Attorney Terence Hallinan never even provided the grand jury with a definition of conspiracy, making it "highly likely" that the five officers were indicted on something less than probable cause.Feds Offer Warnings on the Dark Side of Domain Name Expansion
Protests about the pending expansion of top-level domain names have picked up as the rollout date approaches, with Commerce Department officials expressing concerns about program specifics.Trending Stories
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