July 17, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Delaware judge reprimands two plaintiffs in Wal-Mart bribery caseTwo pension funds suing Wal-Mart Stores Inc. for allegedly covering up widespread bribery apparently forgot they were on the same side in the case, earning a tongue-lashing from a Delaware judge.
By Alanna Byrne
2 minute read
July 16, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Lawyers, law firms among top contributors to presidential campaignsThe presidential election season is in full swing, and lawyers have been among the most active participants in the political process, at least financially speaking.
By Alanna Byrne
21 minute read
July 13, 2012 | Inside Counsel
9 celebrity lawsuits in the newsZooey Deschanel's shoes, Darth Vader's contract beef and seven more celebrity lawsuits making headlines
By Alanna Byrne
23 minute read
July 11, 2012 | Inside Counsel
6 of the strangest lawsuits making headlinesThe following lawsuits exemplify the lighter, and sometimes bizarre, side of the legal world.
By Alanna Byrne
5 minute read
July 11, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Monsanto and DuPont seed trial beginsMonsanto Co. and DuPont kicked off the latest round of their long fight over genetically modified seed technology in a St. Louis courtroom Tuesday.
By Alanna Byrne
2 minute read
July 10, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Repeat fraudster sentenced to 5 years for lost pet scamA con man is headed back to prison for running a $500,000 investment scam that targeted owners of missing pets.
By Alanna Byrne
2 minute read
July 09, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Verizon dismisses patent from TiVo infringement suitAnd then there was onepatent claim, that is.
By Alanna Byrne
3 minute read
July 06, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Facts & Figures: Companies may struggle with e-discovery when regulators come callingFrom domain name expansion to increased SEC settlements, an inside look at the numbers that count
By Alanna Byrne
4 minute read
July 05, 2012 | Inside Counsel
9 noteworthy in-house career movesCharting some of the most recent GC and in-house appointments
By Alanna Byrne
16 minute read
July 03, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Judge rules that Dodd-Frank does not protect foreign whistleblowersA former General Electric Co. (GE) employee who says he was fired after reporting potential corruption is not protected by Dodd-Frank whistleblower provisions, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
By Alanna Byrne
2 minute read