Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dan Small and Michael E. Hantman | May 8, 2018
Companies large and small conduct internal corporate investigations every day. These investigations can have many causes: an employee placing a call to the company hotline warning of accounting fraud, allegations of sexual harassment, a grand jury subpoena being served on the company or a whistleblower lawsuit being filed.
By Michael Booth | May 7, 2018
"We will recognize this epidemic as it is, in strict contrast to what is going on in Washington," William Castner Jr. said. "New Jersey can pursue actions against bad actors."
By R. Robin McDonald | May 7, 2018
Three Georgia Court of Appeals judges, including the chief, joined with six state Supreme Court justices in a case asking them to reverse their appellate colleagues and restore immunity to the former chief judge of DeKalb County's problematic—and defunct—Recorders Court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Isaac A. Binkovitz | May 7, 2018
In the United States, antitrust law strives to eliminate price-fixing affecting the U.S. market. That price-fixing activity sometimes occurs outside the United States, and some defendants ensnared in antitrust inquiries have invoked a plausible defense that can be summarized as: A foreign government made me do it!
By Cheryl Miller | May 4, 2018
Calling yourself a California bar "member" would be a thing of the past.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | May 4, 2018
If the ideals embodied in our state and federal constitutions are to continue to make us a strong and vibrant country, it's all our duty to speak out and protect them when we see them under attack.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 4, 2018
Here's how a settlement came about in the "ground zero" lawsuit that launched a national conversation about sexual abuse of children in training for Olympic sports.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Angela D. Giampolo | May 4, 2018
Much of our focus on LGBTQ rights centers at the federal level because those decisions impact the entire United States, but there are many ongoing battles in a multitude of states that concern LGBTQ equality.
By Cheryl Miller | May 3, 2018
Conagra Grocery Products Co., NL Industries Inc. and The Sherwin-Williams Co. are pushing to qualify a November ballot initiative that would eliminate their court-determined liability to remediate lead paint contamination.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida | May 3, 2018
The state Department of Corrections says services had to be cut to shift money to the health care program, where there is a $55 million shortfall.
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