December 08, 2006 | Inside Counsel
Home Depot Discloses Long History of BackdatingThe Home Depot concluded a four-month long investigation into its stock option practices on Dec. 6. The internal probe revealed that the home improvement company backdated its stock options from 1981 to 2000. "[F]or many of these annual and quarterly grants from 1981 through December 2000, there is insufficient documentation...
By Keith Ecker
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December 01, 2006 | Inside Counsel
New Orleans Judge Rules Against InsurersHurricane Katrina's torrential wrath may be a memory, but after a recent ruling, it seems insurers are still in the midst of the storm. A federal judge in New Orleans dealt a blow to insurance companies, ruling that they should pay for Katrina's massive water damage. If upheld, the decision...
By Keith Ecker
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November 30, 2006 | Corporate Counsel
White Collar Crime Prof BlogThe blog provides coverage and analysis of criminal charges, trials and white-collar crime trends.
By Keith Ecker
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November 30, 2006 | Corporate Counsel
The Year In Review20 Stories That Shook the In-house Bar in 2006
By Keith Ecker
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November 30, 2006 | Inside Counsel
The Year In Review20 Stories That Shook the In-house Bar in 2006
By Keith Ecker
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November 30, 2006 | Corporate Counsel
Chemical ConundrumEU's regulation of hazardous substances creates huge burdens for U.S. exporters.
By Keith Ecker
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November 30, 2006 | Corporate Counsel
Patent Co-opThe Community Patent Review Project promises online peer review of applications.
By Keith Ecker
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November 13, 2006 | Inside Counsel
Are You Ready to Hire?The hiring environment has been good to legal departments over the past two years and is about to get even better. According to the 2006 Altman Weil Law Department Metrics Benchmarking Survey, lawyer staffing in corporate law departments rose by 19 percent in 2005. The key measure--lawyers per billion dollars...
By Keith Ecker
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November 10, 2006 | Inside Counsel
Stewart Settles With SECMedia mogul and ex-convict Martha Stewart will settle a class action lawsuit that alleged she lied about a stock sale of ImClone Inc. shares. As revealed in a Nov. 8 SEC filing, Stewart will pay $5 million out of her own pocket while her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc.,...
By Keith Ecker
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November 03, 2006 | Inside Counsel
Merck GC Gets Pay RaiseAlthough Merck & Co.'s Vioxx litigation has cast a dark cloud over the pharmaceutical giant, there has been a silver lining for at least one Merck employee --a pay bump worth nearly $100,000. On Oct. 24, the Merck's compensation and benefits committee approved a $90,600 annual increase in pay and...
By Keith Ecker
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