By John L. Sinatra Jr. | March 4, 2009
There is no easier way for a company to turn a small gain into a multidimensional catastrophic loss than by violating the a target="new" href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/31/usc_sec_31_0
By Leigh Jones | August 17, 2005
Claiming "zero tolerance" for sexual harassment is a common way for law firms to declare their hard-line approach if such a problem occurs within their own organizations. But a lawsuit filed b
By Amanda Bronstad | February 6, 2009
President Barack Obama announced on Wednesday a $500,000 cap on senior executive pay for companies receiving substantial federal bailout money. In one of the more aggressive moves to rein in ex
By Brian Katkin | February 3, 2009
Some 200 general counsel and human resource directors packed into a conference room at the National Press Club on Jan. 27 for a horror story. The tale -- told chillingly by lawyers from Eps
By Anthony Lin | January 12, 2007
The former partners of defunct New York law firm Hall Dickler are facing a legal malpractice suit for failing to advise a company to file for bankruptcy earlier than it did. The creditors' c
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By Jeremiah Marquez | December 21, 2005
The sentencing of Gemstar-TV Guide's former chief executive, accused in a $248 million fraud case, was delayed Monday after a judge said he would reject the penalty sought in a plea deal because i
By Mark Hamblett | June 20, 2007
Failure to disclose a key document on insurance coverage for the Port Authority at the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terror attacks and other discovery abuses is going to cost
By Carolyn Murphy | December 8, 2005
Biometrics developer Pay by Touch has acquired smaller rival BioPay LLC of Herndon, Va., for $82 million in stock and cash, it announced Tuesday, ending a protracted patent battle that resulte
By Carl Jones | September 29, 2006
Miami attorney Eugene Stearns may prove true the old cliche about getting what you pay for. The plaintiffs attorney is credited with taking a teetering case against ExxonMobil and turning it
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 15, 2005
Former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay used a public speech on Tuesday to exhort other former Enron employees to come forward to "speak the truth" about Enron as witnesses at his criminal tri
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