By Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein | September 19, 2007
Once upon a time, mention of the federal agency CFIUS -- pronounced siphius -- conjured head-scratching, and possibly images of a certain Greek mythical figure eternally pushing a boulder up a hill
By Amanda Bronstad | March 29, 2007
Recent rulings have carved out a victorious first round for plaintiffs in civil litigation over stock-options backdating after judges refused to dismiss four of their suits. At issue in mo
By Shannon P. Duffy | February 6, 2006
Corporate defendants are not entitled to know the identity of confidential informants in securities fraud cases if the plaintiff is able to plead sufficient "other facts" that support the claim, bu
By John Bringardner | January 13, 2006
In 1998, Final Analysis Communication Services Inc. was a small Maryland-based company that won one of four coveted FCC licenses to launch 30 low-orbit satellites into space. The fledgling company
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By David Pitt | February 15, 2007
A settlement was announced Wednesday in a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of thousands of Iowans who purchased Microsoft software between 1994 and 2006.Terms were not immediately disclo
By Justin Scheck | August 3, 2006
San Francisco federal prosecutors may have struck first in the government's crusade against stock options backdating, but it's a case developing in the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney's Office that will giv
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By Harry A. Valetk | July 10, 2008
Everyone is grappling with self-reported data spills. Indeed, organizations of every size, public and private, here and abroad, are feeling the fast-paced, disruptive economic sting of an unauthori
By Charles Toutant | January 4, 2007
Three female investigators can proceed with a suit charging that the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics paid them less than their male counterparts, a federal judge in Trenton ruled on Dec. 29.
By Beth Bar | October 4, 2006
A Manhattan appellate court has ruled that New Jersey law should apply instead of New York law in determining the amount of a company's excess insurance coverage for defending and paying asbestos-r
By Beth Bar | December 21, 2007
One year after revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were put in place to address confusion and increased costs associated with electronic discovery, corporations are still struggling t
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