By Alyson M. Palmer | April 26, 2006
Participants in the debate over illegal immigration will be paying attention to today's arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court about North Georgia's Mohawk Industries.The Calhoun, Ga.-based car
By Shannon P. Duffy | January 17, 2007
Overturning a $13.5 million jury verdict in a product liability case, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that although Pennsylvania law calls for judges to make an initial determinatio
By Anthony Lin | August 15, 2007
Like most hedge fund managers, James McBride and Kevin Larson expected to make a tidy sum. By the fall of 2003, they seemed well on their way. The series of Veras funds they had launched less than
Special To Law.Com
By Harold K. Gordon and Tracy V. Schaffer | January 10, 2008
The drill is second nature to many attorneys who practice before the Securities and Exchange Commission's Enforcement Division: client documents about to be shipped off to the SEC are diligently
The Associated Press
By Theresa Agovino | April 25, 2006
After millions in expenses and hundreds of hours of court time in six separate trials, neither Merck & Co. nor plaintiffs attorneys have captured the upper hand in the litigation blizzard that
By Howard M. Gitten | November 28, 2005
To paraphrase Matt Groening, the creator of "The Simpsons," trademark infringement is the sincerest form of flattery. However, flattery gives you no solace when your competitors are stealing y
By Sue Reisinger | November 20, 2008
Until the United Kingdom dropped its investigation of BAE Systems Plc, the small group that oversees a g
By Michael A. Asaro and Robert H. Hotz Jr. | August 1, 2008
Much has been written about the tremendous leverage that white-collar prosecutors hold over corporations faced with the prospect of vicarious criminal liability for the wrongful acts of their emplo
By R. Robin McDonald | July 2, 2007
Coca-Cola Co. shareholders sustained damages exceeding $1.3 billion after the international soft drink conglomerate improperly inflated revenues to boost stock prices artificially, a financial expe
The Associated Press
By Marcy Gordon | August 25, 2006
Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored mortgage-lending giant, won't face criminal charges over its multibillion-dollar accounting irregularities, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Thursday after two y
Presented by BigVoodoo
The New York Law Journal honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in New York.
The African Legal Awards recognise exceptional achievement within Africa s legal community during a period of rapid change.
Consulting Magazine identifies the best firms to work for in the consulting profession.
McCarter & English, LLP is seeking a Real Estate associate with 3-5 years of law firm experience with complex and sophisticated lending...
McCarter & English, LLP, a well established and growing law firm, is actively seeking a talented and driven associate having 2-5 years o...
McCarter & English, LLP is actively seeking a midlevel insurance coverage associate for its Newark, NJ and/or Philadelphia, PA offices. ...