By Christopher G. Karagheuzoff and Deirdre Sheridan | October 29, 2008
Many commentators have written, with some alarm, about the gradual erosion of the attorney-client and work product privileges, particularly in the corporate context. For example, d
By Jordana Mishory | December 22, 2006
A Smith Barney financial consultant in Miami who was fired for turning in an order ticket three minutes late has won a $3.6 million arbitration award, including rare punitive damages. A thr
By John Caher | October 13, 2005
The old adage about bad cases making bad law notwithstanding, a federal judge has used what he deemed a really bad case to lay out what he views as some pretty good law.Senior Northern
By Justin Scheck | December 1, 2006
Richard Marmaro's a busy guy. You try him at his L.A. office and he's in New York; attempt to reach him there and the Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner is already heading to San
By Forrest Norman | February 14, 2007
After losing a trial on the issue of franchise liability, a fast-food chain has agreed to pay $2 million to settle an auto accident lawsuit involving a delivery driver for one of its franchisees./
The Associated Press
December 18, 2006
An Orange County, Calif., judge is expected to toss a class action lawsuit blaming Wal-Mart for alleged sweatshop conditions in five Third World countries that supply the retail giant. U.
By William Anderson and Michael Martinez | December 22, 2005
The first trial has gone badly, and your company's product is threatened with even more health-effects litigation. Your scientists have tested the product and are sure it is safe, but there ar
By Jon Haber | July 31, 2007
Corporations will stop at nothing to make and protect their profits, even when they put American lives at risk. Then, when they are shown to be knowingly marketing dangerous products, they typicall
The Insurance Coverage Law Bulletin
By Sheila R. Caudle and John R. Gerstein | September 20, 2007
Coverage litigation in the case of Congoleum Corp. v. ACE American Ins. Co., Dkt. No. MID-L-8908-01 (N.J. Super. Ct. May 18, 2007), provides a cautionary tale for insureds tempted to attempt
Special To Law.Com
By David Walton | January 9, 2009
Bad economic times create opportunities for strong companies to poach good employees from a weakened competitor -- a signal for employers to aggressively protect trade secrets. In fact, emp
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers & financiers at THE MULTIFAMILY EVENT OF THE YEAR!
Law.com celebrates the California law firms and legal departments driving the state's dynamic legal landscape.
The Texas Lawyer honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in Texas.
Javerbaum Wurgaft, a large civil litigation firm with nine (9) offices, seeks: Plaintiff Personal Injury Attorney for Northern New Jersey of...
Mid sized NYC Personal Injury Defense Firm seeking to immediately hire several attorneys to join our firm. Preferred candidates are those w...
Mid-size Parsippany based law firm with a statewide practice is searching for a full-time motivated associate litigation attorney with 3-5 y...