By Howard W. Goldstein | May 8, 2006
Deferred prosecution agreements have been in the news recently. As commentators, including this one, have noted, since the untimely demise of Arthur Andersen following its indictment and convic
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March 24, 2006
A jury ordered a law firm to pay at least $10.8 million for dropping three small bottlers from a dispute with giant Poland Spring Water Co. in order to bring a more lucrative class action suit.
By Pamela A. MacLean | January 26, 2007
Litigation over employees blogging negatively about their jobs or bosses has been sparse, but most cases so far have come down on the side of the employer. Yet observers predict that a pro-e
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 1, 2006
Opening statements in the criminal trial of former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling began with a federal prosecutor telling jurors, "This case is not abo
By George J. Terwilliger III | July 2, 2009
How a company, or individual, responds to a legal crisis or other closely followed legal matter will be used by the public, competitors, judges and public officials to take measure of the company o
By Beth Bar | August 23, 2006
Frank Quattrone reached a deal with the government Tuesday that will spare him a third criminal trial and allow him to resume his lucrative investment banking career. Under a deferred prosec
By William R. Mitchelson Jr. and Mark T. Calloway | March 21, 2006
"You have the right to remain silent." With a plethora of well-publicized case law as well as long-running television series such as NYPD Blue, Law & Order and CSI, these w
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | July 25, 2008
The surprising result in a recent Delaware case may cause directors to question whether their rights to indemnification and advancement of expenses are secure, particularly once they have retir
By R. Robin McDonald | August 31, 2006
When W. Thomas Haynes was reorganized out of his job as general counsel for The Coca-Cola Co. subsidiary Coca-Cola North America in 2001, the company gave its blessing for him to take a position as
By Gregory B. Heller | September 2, 2005
A little over a year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision that seemed, at first glance, to spell the end of managed-care liability claims involving health insurance purchased thr
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