The Associated Press
By Mark Johnson | February 7, 2007
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest memory chip maker, agreed to pay $90 million to settle a 38-state lawsuit charging the company and others with price fixing, New York Attorney General A
The Associated Press
By Kristen Hays | February 22, 2006
Former Enron Corp. Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling ordered last-minute changes to at least two quarterly earnings reports so the company could meet or beat analysts' expectations, a former vice pr
The Corporate Counselor
By Thomas J. Quigley and Steven S. Flores | May 14, 2008
Delaware courts are beginning to analyze claims concerning the controversial practice of spring-loading options. Spring-loading is the granting of options just prior to the release of favorable com
By Shannon P. Duffy | July 18, 2006
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has refused to review the two largest verdicts ever handed up by Luzerne County juries. The verdicts are now worth more than $65 million with delay damages and post-j
By Forrest Norman | June 8, 2007
Companies face difficult choices when their employees are accused of business-related wrongdoing by the government. They can indemnify employees against legal defense costs. Or they can refuse and
By Shannon P. Duffy | August 31, 2005
Upholding the largest verdicts ever handed up by a Luzerne County, Pa., jury -- now worth more than $60 million with delay damages and post-judgment interest -- the Pennsylvania Superior Court
The Associated Press
By Aoife White | March 6, 2006
Microsoft Corp. is asking U.S. courts to compel Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., Oracle Corp. and Novell Inc. to hand over correspondence with EU regulators on Microsoft's antitrust battle in Euro
By Justin Scheck | July 17, 2006
In a news conference last week, San Francisco U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan sounded unsure whether his new stock options task force would end up indicting any Silicon Valley executives. "We're n
By Leonard Post | April 13, 2006
A combination of eased federal business regulation and corporate consolidation has dramatically transformed the role of state attorneys general, increasing their clout to shape national public
By David E. Brodsky and Timothy M. Haggerty | July 15, 2009
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's insider-trading enforcement program has recently featured a number of novel cases. In two matters of first impression, the SEC has asserted insider-tra
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