By Beatrice O'Donnell and Thomas A. Lincoln | August 13, 2007
With the recent passage of theamendments to the FederalRules of Civil Procedure, thelegal press has been filled with articles containinge-discovery advice. At some point,"e-discovery" will need to
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By Gary Gentile | November 9, 2005
Grokster Ltd., which came out on the losing end of a Supreme Court decision, has agreed to shut down its file-swapping service and pay $50 million to settle music and movie piracy claims. The su
By Susan Hansen | October 27, 2005
In the early 1990s, big cell phone companies were turning away thousands of potential customers because they couldn't pass credit checks. Freedom Wireless Inc. founder Douglas Fougnies s
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By Dee McAree | October 11, 2005
A move by prosecutors to attack the legal fee agreements of corporate executives in a high-profile white-collar crime case has raised concerns among corporate and defense counsel. The
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 19, 2005
The Democratic National Committee was surprised recently when conservative bloggers accessed "metadata" in the DNC's Word document about U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr. in order to d
By Mike McKee | October 14, 2005
Oral arguments in a health care case ended abruptly Wednesday when Los Angeles lawyer Robert Olson collapsed to the floor during a brutal barrage of unfriendly questioning.First Distri
By Georgina Stanley | October 22, 2007
Some of London's leading figures gathered earlier this month to hear three of commercial law's leading figures discuss the state of the legal profession at a Legal Week event. Outgoin
The Corporate Counselor
By Linda Listrom | July 14, 2006
These are challenging times for those of us who represent and defend corporations in litigation. The recent criminal convictions of Enron's Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling only confirm what we have kn
The Associated Press
By Lucas L. Johnson II | September 19, 2005
Ten white employees at a Whirlpool Corp. factory have joined a $50 million federal lawsuit alleging racial discrimination against blacks at the plant. The suit against the La Vergne, Tenn., pl
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