By Peter Zalewski | August 10, 2005
Ocean Bank infighting has landed in court in Miami.A lawsuit by a fired executive claims bank officers condoned discriminatory hiring, misused medical insurance funds to pay school tui
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The American Bar Association continues to assail federal prosecutors for taking what it regards as an overly aggressive approach to the investigation of corporate crime. Last week, the g
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By Michael J. Martinez and Madlen Read | November 17, 2005
Delta Air Lines Inc. asked a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge Wednesday to void its contract with Delta's pilots' union so the beleaguered airline can impose deep wage and benefit cuts and avoid fu
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Brian Mellor didn't intend to be a criminal defense lawyer when he went to law school some 28 years ago. "I was going to use my legal skills to help people use the law," says Mello
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By Michael Gormley | October 11, 2006
More than 50,000 unionized teachers in New York and New Hampshire will get an average of $450 from a settlement with investment company ING, which paid fees to unions to steer business its way
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By Randall Chase | February 6, 2007
One year after accepting a government challenge to work toward eliminating the use of a potentially dangerous chemical used to make Teflon and other products, the DuPont Co. has said it plans to st
By Cheryl Miller | January 11, 2006
California homebuilders and restaurateurs have launched a ballot initiative aimed at curbing construction defect and building access lawsuits.The so-called "Opportunity to Repair Act of 2006" wo
By Tresa Baldas | April 6, 2009
Executive bonuses might be stirring public outrage these days, but they're still alive and well in corporate America -- and triggering a variety of litigation. The lawsuits range from
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By Michael K. Lowman and Andrew F. Merrick | August 26, 2009
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida recently entered a decision that significantly curtails the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue ill-gotten gains fro
By Sheri Qualters | January 7, 2009
Lawyers for the private equity industry are watching a consolidated antitrust class action alleging that 17 private equity companies and investment banks conspired to keep the price of target c
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