By Zusha Elinson | December 2, 2008
Monkeying around in a technology standards-setting organization can cost you in the end. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit agreed Monday that Qualcomm should be punished for
By Michael D. Jones | April 17, 2009
Americans are angry. That could be bad news for corporations because today's angry citizen is tomorrow's angry juror. Somehow or other, the lawyers who defend business need to reduce the fury i
By Matthew Hirsch | August 17, 2006
On weekends, or whenever Simona Farrise finds time, she likes to go bargain-hunting on eBay and at garage sales near her home in the Oakland, Calif., hills.She once picked up a 60-year-old o
By John Council | October 7, 2005
As a courtroom full of insurance executives watched, last week the Texas Supreme Court heard arguments in UPLC v. American Home Assurance Co. Inc. and Travelers Indemnity Co., a case th
By Kate DuBose Tomassi | September 28, 2005
In the state-by-state battle over medical monitoring for toxic exposure, the tide finally seems to be turning in favor of companies. Individuals who have been exposed to a toxin but are curren
By Niraj Chokshi | September 25, 2008
A little over a year and a half ago, Sun Microsystems' in-house legal department was in the midst of overhauling its internal Web site. Gregory Bennett, a program manager in charge of Su
By Lynne Marek | November 25, 2008
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission expects in the next two to six months to slap larger penalties than in the past on a number of companies that have allegedly violated the a href="http:/
By John Caher | October 23, 2006
The New York Court of Appeals Thursday upheld the constitutionality of a women's health act that pressures some religious-affiliated employers to either offer their employees a prescription pla
By Alyson M. Palmer | August 15, 2006
The Federal Communications Commission was wrong when it said that states cannot regulate the appearance of cell phone bills, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. The unanimo
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By Kristen Hays | February 23, 2006
Down the hall from the fraud and conspiracy trial of Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay and former Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, a federal judge gave initial approval Wednesday for three more bank
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