By Mark Hamblett | November 3, 2006
Cash balance plans are age discriminatory under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), a federal judge has ruled. Judge Harold Baer became the first judge in New York's South
By Ronald J. Levine and Susan Swatski-Lebson | March 17, 2006
Document retention, and the host of related e-discovery issues, have been front and center for product liability attorneys for a number of years. Nevertheless, even with the best document retention
By Anthony Lin | September 13, 2005
Boies, Schiller & Flexner, the law firm of superstar litigator David Boies, has already received a pair of public black eyes over its hiring on clients' behalf a document production compan
By Leigh Jackson | July 29, 2008
It is a cliche to say that in-house lawyers and their private practice counterparts see things differently, but anyone who believes that the modern profession is overcoming the client/adviser divid
By Daphne Eviatar | January 29, 2008
A year after Iraqi civilians and U.S. soldiers tore down the towering statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdous Square, a few dozen American civilians at a U.S. military base in Iraq climbed in
By Mark Hamblett | October 19, 2006
Southern District Judge Alvin Hellerstein refused Tuesday to dismiss more than 3,000 lawsuits against New York City, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and contractors who cleared Groun
By Jessica M. Walker | October 11, 2005
When confronted with Johnson & Johnson's high-tech courtroom capabilities, Jack Scarola turned the clock back and cranked the techno-savvy of modern courtrooms down a few notches.I
By Shannon P. Duffy | December 26, 2006
A woman cannot be barred from bringing a sex discrimination claim on the grounds that she lacked some of the advertised job qualifications for a post if the employer ultimately hired a male who
By Daniel Wise | December 28, 2006
A class action defendant has the burden of proof in attempting to remove a case to federal court, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday in interpreting a 2005 law designed to expand
By Eriq Gardner | October 31, 2005
It was a cold day for a beauty contest. On a blustery morning last December, a small army of product liability lawyers tried not to slip on the ice as they made their way to the Plaza Hotel in
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