By Jeffrey A. Barrack | August 27, 2008
Market participants no longer view the three main credit rating agencies -- Fitch Ratings, Moody's Investor Services and Standard & Poor's Rating Services -- as the "de facto watchdog
By Joseph E. Addiego III | March 7, 2006
As an increasing number of disputes are litigated through binding arbitration, its traditional theoretical advantages over the court system -- principally lower cost and speedier resolution -- seem
By Andy Peters | May 31, 2007
Industry observers have viewed Coca-Cola Co.'s purchase of Energy Brands Inc. and the Glaceau brand as Coke's embrace of the new world of vitamin-enhanced beverages.Coke may also be forging
By Mark Hamblett | June 28, 2006
Southern District of New York Judge Lewis Kaplan delivered a harsh rebuke to prosecutors Tuesday for pressuring KPMG to cut off legal fees for employees unwilling to cooperate in the largest tax fr
By Pamela A. MacLean | October 24, 2006
With a single stroke, the Federal Trade Commission may have restored the value of the handshake and good-faith promise among high-tech competitors, yet opened the doors to potential new litigat
By Sheri Qualters | March 11, 2008
Eleven pharmaceutical companies recently settled a class action in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts concerning their alleged inflation of prescription drug wholesale prices for $125 million./p
By Asher Hawkins | November 30, 2006
A $6.2 million settlement has been reached in a Lehigh County, Pa., case brought by the family of a 9-year-old Allentown boy who allegedly suffered extensive and permanent brain damage after an Aug
By Nate Raymond | April 1, 2008
Ask the people working at the bars, restaurants, and hotels of Marshall, Texas, about April 13, 2006-the day TiVo Inc. won a $73.9 million patent infringement verdict against EchoStar Communic
By Alisa J. Baker and Richard E. Levine | August 23, 2005
The California Supreme Court's recent decision in Miller v. Department of Corrections, 05 C.D.O.S. 6268, has been the subject of widespread media coverage, most of it suggesting that th
By John Council | September 7, 2005
For years, it has been nearly impossible for in-house counsel at Texas companies to bring whistleblower suits against their employers, because companies could claim that the attorney-client pr
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