New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas N. Gamarello | March 7, 2019
This is one participation trophy you do not want.
By Greg Land | March 4, 2019
The verdict included $1.8 million in attorney fees and $750,000 in punitive damages for the credit card processing company that said the defendants funneled $4.3 million of its money into an offshore family trust and to buy cars, homes and gold.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Susan L. Saltzstein and Jocelyn E. Strauber | February 28, 2019
In light of the current focus on #MeToo issues across a wide range of industries, the rise in related litigation should come as no surprise. Notably, plaintiffs increasingly appear to be targeting an expanded group of defendants, including public companies, senior management and corporate boards in connection with #MeToo-related litigation.
By Roy Strom | February 26, 2019
Illinois employers are getting in trouble for scanning their employees' fingerprints, and Shook, Hardy & Bacon is building a team to handle the cases.
By Jo Ritcey-Donohue | January 31, 2019
Global companies face increasingly complex compliance challenges as risks related to imports, exports, economic sanctions, money laundering and cybersecurity evolve and converge.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jacob Lehman and Mike Dolan | January 25, 2019
Think back (fondly) to your civil procedure course. In order for a dispute to be litigated in a court, the court must have jurisdiction over the parties. There are two types of jurisdiction, subject matter and personal.
By Sue Reisinger | January 23, 2019
As climate change lawsuits grow more prevalent, Linda Kelly, senior vice president and general counsel of the National Association of Manufacturers, has hired Phil Goldberg, managing partner of the Washington, D.C., office of Shook, Hardy & Bacon, as special counsel to handle the issue.
By Clay Flaherty | January 16, 2019
In service to financial efficiency and vigorous representation of the public interest, municipalities and political subdivisions in Pennsylvania increasingly rely upon the expertise and acumen of outside counsel to assist them in their legal endeavors.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paul O. Lopez and Megan L. Janes | January 1, 2019
Getting into a new business venture with friends is exciting, but when the relationship heads south, the fallout is only “exciting” for the lawyers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris | December 21, 2018
In their Corporate and Securities Litigation column, Margaret Dale and Mark Harris analyze the significance of the Department of Justice's new guidance on the requirements for corporate cooperation credit as it pertains to investigations and defense.
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