The Corporate Counselor
By Beverly W. Garofalo | October 11, 2005
In a decision that caught many employers by surprise, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently held in Taylor v. Progress Energy, Inc., 415 F.3d 364 (4th Cir. 2005), that claims arisin
The Associated Press
By Kelli Kennedy | November 29, 2006
The bathrooms in the country club were opulent, with marble floors and antique furniture. But months after purchasing the club, the owners gutted them. The problem: The walls at the C
By Elkan Abramowitz and Barry A. Bohrer | January 3, 2007
It has been a tumultuous year for American business organizations and practitioners who represent them. In response to a chorus of objections claiming the government over-reacted to corporate s
By Shannon P. Duffy | September 1, 2005
Lawyers for Sunoco Inc. have won a huge victory in the court battle over insurance coverage for scores of pending lawsuits over alleged groundwater contamination caused by methyl tertiary-buty
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 10, 2005
It's the gift that, unfortunately, keeps on giving. A year before a Travis County grand jury indicted U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land, for alleged criminal conspiracy in connection w
By Asher Hawkins | December 11, 2006
In an apparent first for Pennsylvania appellate courts, a Superior Court panel has ruled that a claim for "civil aiding and abetting" should have been applicable in a Delaware County action Soverei
By R. Robin McDonald | February 6, 2009
Federal prosecutors have expanded their investigation of kickbacks that enriched Home Depot managers at the company's expense to include two more former employees. Evidence developed in the
By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2007
Two key lawyers defending video-sharing Web sites in high-profile suits recently brought by Universal Music Group are well-versed in copyright infringement claims, having taken plaintiffs' posi
Business Crimes Bulletin
By Howard W. Goldstein | September 5, 2006
By now, conducting financial and business transactions online on "secure" sites has become a commonplace convenience. But, as we are reminded from time to time, it is not entirely safe to entrust c
Special To Law.Com
By Stanley M. Gibson | August 7, 2007
The volume of e-discovery and its costs continue to rise for corporations, law firms and even solo attorneys. This phenomena has triggered a plethora of articles on the pitfalls and potential probl
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