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By Kirby Behre and Mark Koehn | July 11, 2008
E-discovery practice in civil cases and government investigations has rapidly evolved since the onset of federal rules governing electronic discovery a little over a year ago. During its infancy, e
By Tracy A. Miner | September 12, 2007
Executives of pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies must know and abide by myriad statutes and regulations. Laws governing the pricing, marketing and selling of health care
By Julie Kay | June 27, 2006
It was the case that was going to overhaul the way for-profit HMOs do business and enhance the rights of patients and physicians in dealing with the giant health insurers. It also was supposed to b
By Michael P. Maslanka | October 3, 2007
At some point in a general counsel's career, this formula inevitably will kick in: denied summary judgment + failed mediation = looming trial date What's a G
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By Elliot Spagat | January 29, 2007
Since taking the helm at Qualcomm Inc. in 2005, Paul Jacobs has tried to persuade anyone who would listen that his company is not run by greedy lawyers bent on squeezing customers for money it does
By Donna Payne | August 24, 2006
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By Theresa Agovino | October 12, 2006
Plaintiffs lawyers have largely agreed that attorneys Mark Lanier and Chris Seeger will lead the team that will litigate several Vioxx cases simultaneously in a trial slated to begin in January in
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 2, 2007
In the world of general counsel, the Atlanta area has a peculiar situation -- a GC who is not an active member of a state bar association. The GC's company is not complaining. The State Bar of Geor
By Zusha Elinson | June 26, 2008
Finding that an in-house lawyer tried to deceive the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a federal judge ruled Abbott Laboratories'
By Shannon P. Duffy | January 30, 2009
A federal judge has doubled a jury's verdict in a Family and Medical Leave Act case after finding that an in-house lawyer's failure to research whether a pregnant worker was covered by the FMLA was
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