By Howard W. Goldstein | May 2, 2008
Despite its purpose to "eliminat[e] ... the infiltration of organized crime and racketeering into legitimate organizations operating in interstate commerce," the broad language and civil remedy pro
By Jeffrey Alley | November 21, 2006
In May 2003, 17 illegal immigrants were being smuggled through Texas in an 18-wheel truck trailer. They died when the driver abandoned the trailer at a Victoria rest stop. The families of some of t
By Tresa Baldas | April 9, 2007
Pharmaceutical companies are in the hot seat for allegedly pushing drugs for uses not approved by the government, a growing practice that has triggered a congressional investigation, litigation and
By David B. Bayless | April 15, 2008
In the wake of the housing and subprime meltdown, companies face unprecedented legal exposure ranging from regulatory and criminal investigations to private litigation. To put this situation
By Melissa M. Gomez | March 13, 2006
What William Butler Yeats recognized a century ago when he said, "Think like a wise man but communicate in the language of the people," is what any smart litigator can apply today: Communication is
By Stephanie Lovett | January 16, 2007
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has rejected the appeal of an all-terrain vehicle supplier and seller in a product liability case in which the jury awarded $3 million to the family of a man
By Matthew Hirsch | December 4, 2006
A high-stakes battle between a Fremont, Calif.-based tech company and a Hong Kong investment firm is nearing a dramatic conclusion after a judge dropped the hammer on a key defendant for giving fal
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
By Beth Bar | August 16, 2006
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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