By Tresa Baldas | August 16, 2006
The nation's three top credit bureaus are being slammed with a growing number of lawsuits filed by consumers who allege that the agencies are severely damaging their credit worthiness.
By Zusha Elinson | June 9, 2008
Earlier this year, Bookham Inc. began working with a big national firm on a legal matter. Things went swimmingly for a week or two until the firm asked, as part of its engagement letter, for a
The Associated Press
January 9, 2007
A federal judge added more than $3.3 million in interest to a $15 million verdict a jury awarded to a Tulsa, Okla., couple whose son was killed in a 2003 traffic accident.U.S. Chief District
By Vanessa Blum | May 1, 2013
Two prominent San Francisco antitrust attorneys, Joseph M. Alioto of Alioto Law Firm and Francis Scarpulla of Zelle Hofmann Voelbel & Mason, are bitterly feuding over their share of fees
By Zusha Elinson | February 18, 2009
A discrimination complaint threw a harsh light on Yahoo's legal department, and two years later, the case remains one of the Internet giant's ongoing struggles. One of its own lawyers -- a b
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | May 23, 2008
The advance notice bylaw, a corporate housekeeping tool with potentially powerful effects, has come under the spotlight in several recent Delaware cases. These cases provide sobering reminders
By Lisa Brennan | August 15, 2006
In the closest tally of its annual meeting in Honolulu, the American Bar Association decided Aug. 7 to push for a federal rule change to protect expert draft reports from discovery. After vi
The Associated Press
By Jeffrey Gold | November 20, 2006
A jury in Newark, N.J., has awarded $3 million to a woman who claimed her husband, a potter, died because he contracted a fatal disease from asbestos fibers inhaled while working with a material he
By Philip E. Karmel and Peter R. Paden | January 4, 2007
On Sept. 25, 2006, Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York A HREF="http://www.law.com/jsp/nylj/PubArticleNY.jsp?id=1159347927383" class="linelink" t
By Asher Hawkins | March 16, 2006
The net worth of a successor corporation is relevant to the issue of punitive damages, even though the alleged outrageous conduct was performed by a predecessor, a northeastern Pennsylvania judge h
Presented by BigVoodoo
The National Law Journal Elite Trial Lawyers recognizes U.S.-based law firms performing exemplary work on behalf of plaintiffs.
GlobeSt. Women of Influence Conference celebrates the women who drive the commercial real estate industry forward.
The New York Law Journal honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in New York.
Senior Business Attorney A 100% remote boutique law firm seeking a seasoned business attorney to support a growing base of major corporate ...
Don t miss this opportunity to utilize your transaction and housing legal skills to help shape the future of Placer County. Join the Real Pr...
Civil Litigation Attorneys, don t miss this opportunity! Placer County Counsel s Office is seeking a Civil Litigation Attorney to assist in ...