By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | March 5, 2008
If Delta and Northwest airlines merge, the combined company is likely to have more work for in-house lawyers, not less, according to those familiar with the aviation industry."What I would s
By Beth Bar | December 26, 2006
A writer who claims to have penned a screen treatment in the 1970s based on author Robert Ludlum's "The Bourne Identity" can continue to pursue his lawsuit against the creators of the 2002 hit
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | November 26, 2007
The discussion at Nov. 13's Association of Corporate Counsel-Georgia continuing legal education program seemed a bit one-sided, but understandably so since the panel of speakers was a group of defe
By Charles Toutant | August 7, 2008
A federal judge in Newark, N.J., has ousted Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney from a patent infringement case for representing two companies with adverse interests, finding client waivers inadequate
By Petra Pasternak | November 3, 2005
With an Alameda County judge deciding whether the measure that formed California's new stem cell research institute is constitutional, 72 applicants for the complex job of general counsel are
By Sheri Qualters | April 20, 2007
Pharmaceutical company defense lawyers have scored several recent victories in securities class actions in Boston federal court, but a pending U.S. Supreme Court case about the criteria for complai
By David Shine | July 28, 2008
When equity and credit markets contract, the number of pending acquisitions that buyers seek to terminate expands. Over the past 12 months some high-profile transactions in which buyers have sought
By Craig Ball | January 29, 2007
The notion that words hold mythic power has been with us as long as language. We know we don't need to ward off evil spirits, but we still say, "Gesundheit!" when someone sneezes. Can't hurt
By Sue Reisinger | June 6, 2006
One of the most important cases facing general counsel, their accountants and outside lawyers has been percolating through Texas. The suit raises questions about the scope of the so-called auditor
By Shannon P. Duffy | November 16, 2005
A federal judge has struck down a Pennsylvania law that prohibits out-of-state wineries from making direct sales to Pennsylvania consumers, hotels and restaurants after rejecting an argument t
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