By Mary Pat Gallagher | May 20, 2009
A New Jersey judge has dismissed a defamation claim by an Applebee's restaurant franchisee against a man who wrote online of sexual harassment of female employees. Essex County Superior Cour
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Say you represent a publicly held company that sells products manufactured in Southeast Asia. It is late on a Friday afternoon. You are just about to head out for the weekend when your phone rings. It
By Andrew Longstreth | November 12, 2007
It's a sign of the times that a company can express relief after agreeing to settle a massive set of lawsuits for $4.85 billion. But Merck & Co.'s decision to end the Vioxx wars last week appea
By Mark Fass | October 6, 2006
When Donald and Nancy Reynolds' asbestos-exposure case went to the jury, all of the parties -- the Reynolds, the judge, defendant Niagara Insulations -- knew of the existence of a narrow "high-low"
By Anthony Lin | September 11, 2006
The end of John K. Weir's career at Holland & Knight arrived on his Connecticut doorstep the Saturday morning of Nov. 16, 2002, in an express mail envelope. The enclosed memo from firm G
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By Jeremiah Marquez | March 21, 2006
A federal judge found former Gemstar-TV Guide CEO Henry C. Yuen liable for securities fraud, according to a ruling unsealed Monday in a federal regulatory lawsuit that claimed Yuen inflated the co
By Xenia P. Kobylarz | May 24, 2006
A glass of Big Ass wine is not just any big-ass glass of wine, and two vintners are going to court to prove it. Wine connoisseurs may not have heard of a wine (or rather, wines) called Big A
By Marcia Coyle | October 3, 2006
The U.S. Supreme Court opens its new term this week with a challenge that could have profound business implications for patent holders and those who pay them for licenses to use the patents in deve
By Amy Miller | February 22, 2008
Sandor Samuels has, quite possibly, the least enviable in-house legal job right now in corporate America. As general counsel and litigation chief of embattled mortgage lender Countrywide Fina
By Mary P. Gallagher | January 12, 2006
What started out as a run-of-the-mill suit among former business partners has become a test case of the obligation to preserve e-mails and other electronic data that may become relevant to litigati
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