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April 24, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Slideshow: Day 1 of SuperConference

Highlights from the first day of the 12th annual SuperConference

By Ashley Post

9 minute read

April 23, 2012 | Inside Counsel

SuperConference panelists discuss the top corporate fraud schemes

During the breakout session titled Top 10 Financial Shenanigans on Day 1 of SuperConference, panelists discussed common instances of corruption that companies face on a global level, as well as ways in-house counsel and their auditing colleagues can spot and discourage bribery and fraud.

By Ashley Post, Julie Beck

3 minute read

April 23, 2012 | Inside Counsel

News of the World hacked more than 1,000 peoples’ phones

More than 1,000 people might have been affected by the now infamous News Corp. phone-hacking scandal.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read

April 20, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Surgical mesh litigation moves forward

A group of cringe-worthy product-liability lawsuits concerning transvaginal mesh (TVM) are moving forward.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read

April 19, 2012 | Inside Counsel

3 charged in $15 million litigation-funding scam

Yesterday the government charged three men with cheating individuals out of $15 million through three litigation-funding scams.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read

April 18, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Judge throws out Howard Stern’s $330 million Sirius lawsuit

On Monday, New York State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Kapnick stood up to the slightly creepy, shades-sporting radio shock jock Howard Stern.

By Ashley Post

3 minute read

April 16, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Court denies class status to Facebook advertisers

Facebook Inc. scored yet another legal win last week.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read

April 13, 2012 | Inside Counsel

California companies don’t have to enforce employee breaks

The California Supreme Court has delivered a long-awaited ruling that is at least a partial victory for employers.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read

April 12, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Kosher certification group sues dairy for unofficial markings

A Jewish group that manages kosher food certification is upset with a Maine milk company that had the chutzpah to use official certification marks without authorization.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read

April 11, 2012 | Inside Counsel

D.C. Circuit hears graphic tobacco label case

Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tried to persuade the D.C. Circuit to undo a district court ruling finding that the agencys new controversial tobacco labels are unconstitutional.

By Ashley Post

2 minute read