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Brian Mellor didn't intend to be a criminal defense lawyer when he went to law school some 28 years ago. "I was going to use my legal skills to help people use the law," says Mello
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More than 50,000 unionized teachers in New York and New Hampshire will get an average of $450 from a settlement with investment company ING, which paid fees to unions to steer business its way
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One year after accepting a government challenge to work toward eliminating the use of a potentially dangerous chemical used to make Teflon and other products, the DuPont Co. has said it plans to st
By Cheryl Miller | January 11, 2006
California homebuilders and restaurateurs have launched a ballot initiative aimed at curbing construction defect and building access lawsuits.The so-called "Opportunity to Repair Act of 2006" wo
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Executive bonuses might be stirring public outrage these days, but they're still alive and well in corporate America -- and triggering a variety of litigation. The lawsuits range from
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The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida recently entered a decision that significantly curtails the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue ill-gotten gains fro
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Lawyers for the private equity industry are watching a consolidated antitrust class action alleging that 17 private equity companies and investment banks conspired to keep the price of target c
By Tim O'Brien | September 8, 2005
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
By John Caher | December 26, 2006
A New Year's Eve reveler who got booted out of the Marriott Marquis in New York's Times Square last year and then drove his car into a tree can sustain a federal lawsuit against the hotel under a c
By N. Kane Bennett | March 30, 2006
Most lawyers are familiar with the standard types of transcripts for depositions. Generally, you can get a full-sized copy, condensed copy (mini), or a copy on diskette. If you prefer to get transc
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