By Peter Geier | February 9, 2006
The maker of a dental diagnostic device and holistic dentists who use it to prescribe radical therapies that involve pulling teeth to treat nondental conditions extracted a win in the latest round
By Tony Galban | April 7, 2006
Answer: The Internet and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)Question: What two powerful forces are generating a whole new world of liability for companies and their directors
By Robert H. Sloss | April 28, 2006
The regulatory scheme for approving pharmaceutical products before they can be sold has long put drug manufacturers at odds with regulators at the Food and Drug Administration. One of the more cont
By John Pacenti | April 20, 2007
Broward County, Fla., Circuit Judge Leroy Moe Thursday awarded the attorneys representing SPS Technologies $20 million in fees and $2.9 million in costs in a trade secrets case against Motorola tha
By Donna Block | February 21, 2006
With little fanfare and a two-line mention in its daily digest of agency actions, the Securities and Exchange Commission this month dismissed its lawsuit to break up a $6.6 billion utility merger.
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By Juan A. Lozano | November 10, 2006
BP PLC has settled the last remaining death-related lawsuit from the 2005 Texas City refinery blast that killed 15, wounded 170 and brought accusations of lax management at the oil company.J
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By John Gamble | December 12, 2007
Although a corporation obviously cannot be put in prison, saber-rattling by the government concerning a possible indictment is indeed a draconian threat, as Arthur Andersen learned in 2002, when it
By Bruce Wagman | June 13, 2007
One of the biggest stories in product liability in the past month has been the recall of tens of thousands of cans of food sold to consumers to feed to their companion animals. The news has attract
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By Theresa Agovino | November 13, 2006
Merck & Co. agreed to drop some of its objections to plaintiffs lawyers' request for fees in a Vioxx case, but only if it doesn't have to disclose its own legal fees to a judge.Plaintiff
By Tony Mauro | May 16, 2006
A Supreme Court ruling Monday in favor of eBay Inc. in a closely watched patent dispute made it harder for those claiming infringement to win permanent injunctions against major patent holders and
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