By Jerold S. Solovy and Robert L. Byman | November 9, 2007
"Grub first, then ethics." -- Bertolt Brecht. As a profession, lawyers tend to be adequately fed; so ethics ought to come first for us. Yet our hunger to exploit every advantage for t
By Tresa Baldas | January 10, 2006
The cold medicine industry is battling a new strain of legal headaches involving the unlawful use of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in decongestants that's used to make crystal meth. In Oklah
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By Larry Neumeister | January 23, 2007
A lawyer for the Canadian maker of a cheap generic version of blood thinner Plavix urged a judge Monday to clear the way for its sale, saying Plavix was based on an invalid patent. The lawye
By Beth Bar | August 4, 2006
CIBA Vision Corporation will not be held in contempt of court for violating an agreement not to print statements comparing its product with Johnson & Johnson's contact lenses, a federal judge h
By David Hechler | October 18, 2007
Long before the J. Paul Getty Trust made headlines for its CEO's wheeling and dealing, there were early warning signs. Barry Munitz, the institution's high-profile chief executive, acted as if the
By Tony Mauro | June 5, 2007
The family stories are remarkably, painfully, similar. They begin begin with toddlers developing well, and happily. Then they are taken to the doctor's office for routine vaccines which, in
By Petra Pasternak | October 12, 2006
A 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel ruled Tuesday that United Parcel Service violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by refusing to consider hearing-impaired workers for driving position
By Tracey R. Rich | July 15, 2008
One of the best places on the Internet to find information about a company -- such as a litigation adversary -- is the company's own Web site. But while a visitor researches a company, the c
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By Marcy Gordon | October 24, 2006
Chief executives caught in the stock options scandal may find it harder to keep their jobs now that a CEO as mighty as UnitedHealth's William McGuire has fallen. The scandal rattling corp
By Paul Hurdlow | February 22, 2008
Following adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, attorneys counseling public boards of directors have had to contend with dramatic and rapidly evolving changes in corporate governance law and
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