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Armed with a slew of statistics, Matthew Friedrich, the Justice Department's No. 2 official in its Criminal Division, went before the Senate Judiciary Committee late last month to tout the fede
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Many people view President Barack Obama's Thursday signing of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act as a major advance towards workplace equality, but management-side labor and employment lawyers fe
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The recent rise in construction accidents in New York City over the past two years has also seen an increase in criminal investigations and/or prosecutions in connection with these incidents. F
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A federal jury in Atlanta has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. $37.3 million for the misappropriation by a Texas defense contractor of trade secrets associated with the design and construction of Lock
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Imagine you are walking out of your office one evening when you get an urgent phone call from the managing director of the operations of your company (or your client) in the United Kingdom. He repo
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It only looks like Larry Sonsini is doing all of Hewlett-Packard's legal work.In fact, the troubled tech company has hired Morgan, Lewis & Bockius as it tries to fend off various cri
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Chicago attorney Paul Weiss thought he struck a pretty good deal with America Online Inc. -- $25 million to settle Illinois state court allegations that AOL charged thousands of customers for
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The winds of change are howling around the legal industry. The ecosystem of legal services -- that marketplace in which traditional firms, boutique firms, temp agencies and outsourcers vie for the
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The wheels of justice will spin a little faster at the next Vioxx trial. A pair of chess clocks will see to that.Determined to keep it short, lawyers for Merck & Co. and two men suing th
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