By Matthew Hirsch | September 20, 2006
When it comes to sleuthing for information there are no hard and fast rules for paralegals, except maybe this one: Don't ignore the Internet.The courts may notice if you do.Last year,
By Zusha Elinson | May 13, 2009
Yahoo Inc. headed to trial in Texas on Monday against patent holding company Creative Internet Advertising Corp. -- and if it feels
By Joseph E. Bachelder III | November 19, 2008
On Oct. 3, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (the
By Amanda Bronstad | January 4, 2007
After obtaining court victories in several states against bans on video games deemed violent or sexually explicit, the industry is running up the score by collecting $1.5 million in attorney fe
By Sheri Qualters | February 10, 2009
A U.S. Senate bill proposing increased hedge fund oversight, coupled with global calls for more regulation, should prompt lawyers to advise industry clients to start lobbying now, according to Shea
By William C. Martucci, Kristen A. Page and Jennifer K. Oldvader | July 10, 2009
The last decade has marked a dramatic rise in the number of executives, supervisors and managers who are being sued in their personal capacity for their work-related actions. This rise is largely t
By John Council | December 6, 2005
Employers would be wise not to prejudge a potential employee's medical condition and use that as a reason to rescind a job offer, according to a recent 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opinio
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By William G. Passannante and Diana Shafter Gliedman | January 2, 2008
What happens when an attorney acts on behalf of two clients with potentially diverging interests -- a policyholder in the midst of defending important litigation and the liability insurance company
By Carl W. Hittinger and Jarod M. Bona | June 3, 2009
Speeches and actions by Christine A. Varney, the new assistant attorney general in charge of antitrust for the Department of Justice, signal that the Obama administration intends to reinvigorate go
By James W. Hutchison | February 16, 2006
How much freedom does a party have to tell its service provider not to use a given employee to provide the services? Although the freedom to contract (or not contract) might suggest that this liber
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