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By Linda A. Johnson | December 20, 2006
A former vice president at two Johnson & Johnson subsidiaries claims in a lawsuit he was fired for seeking recalls of numerous faulty products, including the Ortho Evra birth control patch, its
By Rosamaria Mancini | December 15, 2006
A 245-pound man injured by the collapse of a chaise lounge cannot sue the retailer that sold him the chair because it came with a label warning that the chair should not be used by anyone weighing
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Tough markets tend to sharpen loyalty issues, as employers compete for an edge that can come from better knowledge, customer contacts or even trade secrets. Luring the best executive talent is the
By Sue Reisinger | December 5, 2007
What happened to the search warrant that the government supposedly served on Chiquita Brands International three years ago? The lead prosecutor on the case -- in which Chiquita was accused of f
By Mark Fass | February 28, 2006
An unusual application of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act will go forward following a Manhattan judge's denial of an insurance company's motion to dismiss.The Tennesse
By Barry B. Cepelewicz | August 9, 2006
Recent blockbusterdeals have made for severalrecord years in classaction settlements. By mid-2005, for example, the mean settlementvalue for shareholder classactions had risen to a new record o
By Mark Hamblett | January 9, 2007
A federal judge should consider distributing any excess funds from a settlement agreement to models who claimed they were the victims of an antitrust conspiracy by modeling agencies, a federal appe
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By Peter Prengaman | August 23, 2006
Frustrated businesses took their fight against illegal immigration to court Tuesday, filing the first in a series of lawsuits accusing competitors of hiring illegal workers to achieve an unfair
By Dan Small | October 16, 2007
It is a "perfect storm" of corporate governance enforcement. The U.S. Department of Justice has brought a case under the False Claims Act against Christi Sulzbach, the former general counsel of Ten
By Craig M. Rankin and Anne E. Wells | February 20, 2007
Consider the Enron bankruptcy and its $416 million in legal fees. It hardly seems that a bankrupt company needs to bear even more fees. While it has long been undisputed that unsecured creditors ar
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