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When jury selection for the first Vioxx trial in New Jersey begins in Atlantic City next Monday, each side will face formidable opposition, which should not surprise anyone in light of the sta
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Six so-called prepackaged bankruptcies, which companies prepare with creditors to take effect after bankruptcy, were filed in the first quarter of 2009, compared with four in 2008, according to cre
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O2 has revamped its legal division, with the telecom giant appointing its first-ever European legal panel and scrapping its general counsel role for the region. Clifford Chance, Herbert Smi
By Beth Bar | September 18, 2006
Former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard A. Grasso received two decisions in New York courts Thursday that affect the course of the excessive pay lawsuit filed against him by Attorney Genera
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