By Andrew Longstreth | July 31, 2009
Given all the sound and fury over executive compensation these days, the SEC's case against former CSK Auto CEO Maynard Jenkins is one we'll be keeping our eye on. If you didn't catch it, last
By Jessie Seyfer | December 27, 2006
There was good news and bad news for former Brocade Chief Executive Gregory Reyes in his criminal case Friday. Reyes managed to wrest evidence about the company from two big law firms. But the
By Sue Reisinger | August 24, 2005
Hell hath no fury like an institutional investor scorned. Several big shareholders that took a bath in the recent corporate scandals decided that it wasn't enough to go after the comp
By Sheri Qualters | December 13, 2007
A year after the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure e-discovery overhaul, a pair of corporate studies has concluded that fewer than half of U.S. companies have a clear strategy for managing electroni
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October 20, 2006
The battle for cheesesteak supremacy -- usually fought with beef, onions and cheese -- has moved out of the kitchen and into the courthouse. Pat's King of Steaks, a south Philadelphia instit
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When there are fireworks at a Capitol Hill hearing, the lawyers sit next to their clients and, at each pause, whisper something that we can only guess is a variant of "shut up." But the w
The Associated Press
By Jeffrey Gold | August 30, 2006
A federal judge has dismissed two racketeering charges in a lawsuit brought by illegal immigrants who worked as Wal-Mart janitors, finding that they failed to explain how any violations of U.S. im
The Associated Press
November 16, 2007
An executive for Dole Food Co. suggested to jurors considering punitive damages in a product liability case that it was pointless to punish the company because it had changed for the better. p
By Sheri Qualters | October 16, 2008
Corporate in-house counsel anticipate a litigation spike next year to reverse a two-year dip in lawsuits and regulatory proceedings, according to a class="linelink" target="new" href="http://www.f
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July 18, 2006
A federal judge has approved the balance that remained from a settlement of a class-action lawsuit arising from a PNC Financial Services Group Inc. accounting scandal. More than 73,000 sh
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