By Beth Bar | October 6, 2006
A former consultant at an online investment company has successfully argued that, as a result of errors made by the district court judge overseeing his case, he is entitled to a new trial. A
By Henry Gottlieb | December 1, 2006
In an outpouring of opposition, New Jersey physicians' societies are asking a judge to reject a proposed settlement of a class action suit accusing Horizon Blue Cross of abusive reimbursement pract
By Mark Donald | April 9, 2007
On April 2, about 60 attorneys crammed into what had suddenly become the close confines of Judge Carlos Cortez's 44th District Court in Dallas County. Some practiced in Dallas and Houston, but othe
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By Wallace Witkowski | December 22, 2006
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. offered to pay $499 million to settle federal investigations into whether the company played a role in a pricing scheme that led insurers and government agencies to overpay
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | September 26, 2008
Short-selling by hedge funds and other market participants has come under intense scrutiny in the current market environment. The Securities and Exchange Commission recently has announced a
By Justin Scheck | January 22, 2007
Christopher Steskal, the federal prosecutor who indicted the country's first stock option backdating prosecution in June -- and the leader of a criminal probe into Apple Inc.'s options grants -
By A. Michael Weber | March 24, 2009
Faced with a harsh economic climate, many employers are forced to explore a reduction in work force (RIF) to survive financially. An employer must take steps to ensure that the savings created
By Sue Reisinger | August 11, 2008
Wachovia Corp. has had just about every kind of legal trouble that a financial services giant could have. In recent months the company has been buffeted by various accounting problems, a telemarket
By Ross Todd | October 13, 2006
The list of pending lawsuits wasn't the only thing weighing on Wendy Hufford's mind when she accepted a job as chief litigation counsel at Cardinal Health Inc. Hufford, 45, was also plotting th
By Jessie Seyfer | January 22, 2007
With intellectual property litigation, the stakes are often exceedingly high, but so is the uncertainty about to how it will turn out.This mix of high vulnerability and low predictability ma
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