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With General Motors reportedly having reviewed -- and subsequently ruled out the o
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When the head of the California state agency that oversees workers' compensation appeals last week advised shelving claims where part of a worker's injury had occurred outside the workplace, many a
By John E. Daniel | November 15, 2005
Companies that have been hauled into federal court and sued on a U.S. patent hardly constitute a select club. As intellectual property has become more important in today's business world, such
By Shannon P. Duffy | November 29, 2006
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has revived a series of class action suits against the state's four Blue Cross and Blue Shield health plans alleging they violated the Nonprofit Corporation Law of 19
By R. Robin McDonald | August 31, 2006
If the executive director of The Coca-Cola Bottlers' Association in Atlanta offers legal advice to Coke bottlers, he will run afoul of Georgia's professional ethics standards, according to Universi
By Sheri Qualters | April 2, 2008
The recent rush to recall lead-tainted toys and other products has regulatory and corporate lawyers scrambling to upgrade clients' testing programs and supplier contracts, as well as bracing for de
By Dan Levine | May 15, 2008
By entering a plea last week for his role in bribing a British defense official, Martin Self joined a growing line of individual defendants awaiting sentencing in one of the Justice Department's ma
By Mike McKee | October 4, 2005
Forty-two years after working as a carpenter for an independent contractor at a Unocal Corp. refinery near Long Beach, Calif., Ray Kinsman sued for damages in 1999 following a diagnosis of terminal
By Asher Hawkins | October 23, 2006
Even if the Pennsylvania Supreme Court does decide to allow the "sophisticated user" defense to be put forward in product liability cases, it should be on a limited basis, and with an eye toward pr
By Mary Alice Robbins | April 6, 2006
Six months after Hurricane Rita blasted the Gulf Coast and surged across East Texas and Southwestern Louisiana, several plaintiffs lawyers in Beaumont -- one of the communities hit hard by the stor
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