By Sheri Qualters | March 2, 2009
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's reinvigorated enforcement focus in the ne
By Sue Reisinger | July 26, 2006
The government is on a let's-make-a-deal spree with corporate America. In the first six months of this year, the U.S. Department of Justice completed at least 12 deferred prosecution or nonpros
By Karen Sloan | August 18, 2009
What happened to the wave of litigation that was supposed to swamp corporate America in 2009? A year ago, as the economy began its freefall, corporate law departments were preparing for an
By Barbara E. Hoey | April 7, 2009
In January 2009, a federal judge in Pennsylvania doubled the back pay verdict for a female plaintiff, whom a jury had found was fired in violation of the Family Medical Leave Act. The plaintiff
By Leonard Post | August 17, 2005
The revelation in DaimlerChrysler A.G.'s latest earnings report of the extent of its cooperation with federal investigators indicates that the automaker may be seeking to benefit from recent D
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Microsoft Corp. said it has filed three lawsuits against "cybersquatters," in an effort to fight back against a surge of online trademark infringement by people seeking profit from pay-per-click ad
By Sheri Qualters | April 5, 2007
Private Chinese companies drawn to U.S. initial public offerings by the cachet and strong returns from a U.S. stock offering are being courted by a cadre of American corporate law firms jockeying f
By Mark Hamblett | March 19, 2007
A federal appeals court will review, before discovery can proceed, New York City's claims that it and contractors are immune from suit by thousands of workers who claim they contracted respir
By Mark Hamblett | July 20, 2006
The adequacy of warnings on a container of a wood-finishing product means that a family's state court claim should not have been ruled to be pre-empted under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, a
By Sarah S. Gold and Richard L. Spinogatti | October 9, 2008
Although the line between primary and secondary violations of §10(b) and Rule 10b-5(b) in private civil litigation has been sharply drawn, particularly after a href="http://www.supremecourtu
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