By Tresa Baldas | April 6, 2009
Executive bonuses might be stirring public outrage these days, but they're still alive and well in corporate America -- and triggering a variety of litigation. The lawsuits range from
By Beth Bar | August 28, 2006
In a case of first impression, a Manhattan Supreme Court justice has held that a former employee did not bring in a timely manner state and city employment discrimination claims originally dismisse
By N. Kane Bennett | March 30, 2006
Most lawyers are familiar with the standard types of transcripts for depositions. Generally, you can get a full-sized copy, condensed copy (mini), or a copy on diskette. If you prefer to get transc
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Scott Hochfelder is general counsel and secretary of KB Toys Inc., which calls itself "the nation's largest mall-based specialty toy retailer." The company runs about 650 stores in 44 states, Gu
By Leigh Jones | September 11, 2007
As more corporate clients are getting the alternative billing arrangements they want, they are claiming some pushback from law firms trying to make the best of the new deals. A mix of sky-hi
By Tresa Baldas | July 27, 2009
A new minimum wage storm is brewing. With the federal minimum wage increasing to $7.25 per hour on Friday, a movement to give tipped employees a pay raise is gaining momentum. Emplo
By David Hechler | April 5, 2007
With an endowment of $6 billion, the J. Paul Getty Trust can afford an excess of caution. Last fall the California attorney general's office appointed a monitor for the Getty, which was under inves
By Cameron Stracher | July 12, 2007
I did not live happily ever after.In 1994, burned out on law firm life, I left my job at a firm for a cushy in-house position at CBS. Shortly thereafter, I wrote a book about some of my expe
By Tom Schoenberg | May 11, 2005
The hourly tab for a tax lawyer: $825. A corporate litigator: $810. A pack of law clerks and summer associates: $240 an hour, each. And that's just at Willkie Farr & Gallagh
By Martin C. Daks | August 2, 2006
PHH Corp., a Mount Laurel, N.J.-based mortgage and mortgage-services business, is part of a national trend, but probably not one for which it would like to be known. On July 21, it discl
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