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May 9, 2008
A former staff attorney for Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt says a recording of a meeting in which he was fired supports his assertions that he warned top Blunt staffers the office may be violating record
By Brian H. Corcoran and Mandie Landry | August 24, 2007
When they are negotiating the terms of commercial contracts, companies frequently assume that inclusion of an arbitration clause is a no-brainer. After all, what business wants to invite costly, ti
By Gina Passarella | August 7, 2006
A wrongful death action filed by the family of a dead 1-year-old against the makers of Infants' Tylenol resulted in a $5 million verdict from a Philadelphia jury last month. A. Roy DeCaro an
By Jerold S. Solovy and Robert L. Byman | November 3, 2006
Having invoked the Pirate Code's Right of Parlay -- guarantying safe passage -- our heroine is greatly surprised when Captain Barbossa says she cannot leave the ship: "The code is more what you'd c
By Jennifer Batchelor | September 21, 2006
A majority of the en banc Commonwealth Court left certain workers' compensation claimants a bit nowhere when it held that neither the Workers' Compensation Security Fund, nor an employer whose insu
By John B. Gamble Jr. | April 6, 2006
Any lawyer who is looked upon within his or her firm or in-house legal department as the resident Sarbanes-Oxley Act expert has likely encountered questions about the applicability of the act to pr
By Joshua Lipton | November 21, 2006
Don't try to tell Mark Mendelsohn that bribery is just another cost of doing business overseas, because he won't buy it. Mendelsohn is the point man at the U.S. Department of Justice for enforc
By Jennifer Smith Finnegan and Aviva Wein | November 16, 2006
On Dec. 1, new amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure addressing discovery of electronically stored information will take effect unless Congress enacts legislation to reject, modify or
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By Linda A. Johnson | September 12, 2005
On the eve of the second trial over its painkiller Vioxx, drug giant Merck & Co. on Friday reasserted that it plans to aggressively fight the mounting lawsuits over the withdrawn drug, despite
By David B. Bayless | December 11, 2007
As the government's fiscal year drew to a close at the end of last September, the Securities and Exchange Commission stepped up its enforcement efforts in the area of insider trading. As Commission
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