By Mary Alice Robbins | February 6, 2007
Unpublished comments that an attorney allegedly made to a Forbes magazine reporter are the basis of a defamation suit that a Dallas businessman filed recently against two natural gas com
By R. Robin McDonald | August 4, 2006
Atlanta-based SunTrust Banks Inc. has settled a three-year-old suit against Merrill Lynch & Co. and Nomura Securities International Inc. over the bank's purchase of $60 million in securities th
By Mark Hamblett | May 29, 2009
Absent a settlement, a jury to be selected beginning Tuesday in lower Manhattan will be asked to reach a historic verdict that would make Royal Dutch/Sh
By Ken Broda-Bahm and Kevin Boully | February 2, 2007
"That ... company, I don't like them. They are not 100 percent on the up and up. They seem morally and ethically corrupt. They knew they had a loophole and milked it for all it was worth and
The Associated Press
September 27, 2006
Lawsuits filed in four states accuse seven large companies of violating pension laws by allowing their employees to be overcharged by outside firms operating 401(k) retirement plans.
By Mark Hamblett | August 11, 2006
A federal appeals court has breathed new life into negligence claims against banks that allegedly allowed a lawyer to abuse what he claimed were escrow accounts and steal $82 million. The 2n
By Brendan Smith | July 31, 2006
Former Environmental Protection Agency attorney Marla Brin visited doctor after doctor and underwent tests for Lyme disease, multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia before a doctor linked her muscle pa
By Asher Hawkins | October 12, 2006
A Philadelphia jury heard closing arguments Tuesday in the Pennsylvania incarnation of a series of class actions across the country that claim Wal-Mart failed to compensate workers for missed m
By Christina Feege, James N. Boudreau and Allan King | March 31, 2005
On June, 2004, a federal district court in San Francisco certified a nationwide class of approximately 1.6 million current and former female Wal-Mart employees who claim sex discrimination in
By Lynne Marek | April 25, 2007
Dykema Gossett attorney Richard Gottlieb traveled last month to the lonely offices of an Irvine, Calif.-based subprime lender. A floor of the building that Gottlieb said buzzed with 150 analysts la
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