By Anthony Lin | July 10, 2007
David J. Bershad, a name partner at securities plaintiffs law firm Milberg Weiss & Bershad, has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he conspired in the payment of illegal kickbacks to indivi
Business Crimes Bulletin
By Deborah L. Rhode | January 24, 2006
As recently as six months ago, many commentators were proclaiming the demise of the attorney-client privilege and work product protection in the context of corporate internal investigations. It now
By Lynne Marek | June 25, 2007
People were always asking San Francisco attorney Mae O'Malley how she lined up so much contract legal work as she juggled continuing her law career and raising three children. Her secret: As a form
By Rosamaria Mancini | January 2, 2007
A franchisor cannot be held liable for the alleged negligence of a franchisee merely because they have a relationship, a Suffolk County, N.Y., judge has ruled in dismissing a claim against 7-Eleven
By Sheri Qualters | July 28, 2008
A trio of decisions from the Delaware Court of Chancery concerning when officers, directors and law
By Arthur F. Silbergeld and David A. Lewis | August 25, 2005
An extended leave of absence as an accommodation for a disability apart from the statutory family or medical leave laws has been the subject of intense litigation in recent years. With increas
By Justin Scheck | October 18, 2007
The Securities and Exchange Commission has notified Marvell Technology and one of its top officers that it plans to sue over stock option backdating. The semiconductor maker announced in SEC
By Alan S. Pralgever | August 21, 2006
The successful hiring and use of an expert to value a business or corporation in a shareholder dispute represents one of the most critical parts of the litigation process. Valuation is as much
By Beth Bar | June 9, 2006
A disgruntled investor in an Israeli semiconductor company cannot hold the corporation liable under U.S. law for what he claims were misleading statements, a federal appellate court has ruled.
The Corporate Counselor
By Brett Tarr | January 6, 2009
For many in-house counsel, staying afloat in today's litigation and financial environment has become increasingly difficult. The amount of data that flows through companies has exploded while compl
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