The Corporate Counselor
By Joshua P. Agrons, Richad P. Bourgeois and Natasha S. Chowdhury | December 29, 2006
Companies that are late in filing their financial statements with the SEC may simultaneously trigger default provisions under their credit agreements and indentures. Accounting problems from practi
The Associated Press
By Erica Werner | December 7, 2005
In a case that could affect lawsuits alleging discrimination in contracting, a Nevada businessman urged the Supreme Court Tuesday to let him sue Domino's Pizza for racial discrimination even t
By Robert Ambrogi | October 9, 2007
Last December's revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, addressing discovery of electronically stored information, underscored the fact that no lawyer today can afford to ignore e-discov
By Martin C. Daks | September 6, 2006
A federal investigation into improperly backdated executive stock options has swept up four New Jersey companies and has spurred a grand jury subpoena and a civil suit against one of them. T
By Greg Saikin and Sarah Tubbs | June 11, 2008
Reading any newspaper demonstrates that white-collar crime increasingly has become a priority target for prosecutors; mortgage fraud is just the flavor of the year. When prosecutors suspect wro
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 5, 2007
Houston's Reliant Energy Inc. wants a federal judge to give it permission to ignore a request from a shareholder who wants to place a proposal on Reliant's 2007 proxy statement that could make
By David L. Yohai and David R. Singh | March 23, 2007
Although Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure was adopted nearly 70 years ago, basic questions about the standards governing the certification of putative plaintiff classes remain unsett
By Jaime O. Hernandez | March 7, 2007
A Miami judge declared a mistrial Monday in Espirito Santo Bank's $170 million negligence suit against Chicago-based auditing giant BDO Seidman.Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jose Rodriguez ended
The Associated Press
By Larry Neumeister | December 14, 2005
The New York Stock Exchange was dismissed as a defendant Tuesday in three lawsuits accusing seven trading firms and the NYSE of fraudulently costing the nation's largest public pension funds millio
By C. Evan Stewart | May 28, 2008
As Alice in Wonderland descended down the rabbit hole, she uttered the famous phrase "curiouser and curiouser." That is sort of how I feel as I survey the intersecting and conflicting reg
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