The Associated Press
September 21, 2006
Three separate newspaper reviews of e-mail messages suggest Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd played a more direct role in an internal investigation of media leaks than previous
The Associated Press
By Gina Holland | November 9, 2005
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that companies must pay plant workers for the time it takes to change into protective clothing and safety gear and walk to their work stations. The is
By Mark Fass | March 13, 2007
Five at-will investment-managers who were fired by The Dreyfus Corp. may pursue a fraudulent-inducement claim against the mutual fund giant, a New York Appellate Division, 1st Department, panel has
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | July 29, 2009
In recent weeks, regulators and lawmakers have proposed a dizzying array of reforms that, if implemented, would exacerbate short-termism, undercut directorial discretion, further empower shareholde
By Tresa Baldas | November 10, 2006
Corporate America and organized labor are embroiled in an increasingly tense war over organizing efforts in light of recent court decisions and regulatory actions that have both sides crying foul.
By Carl Jones | November 11, 2005
A Miami Beach-based cigarette maker that participated in the huge tobacco industry settlement with 46 states has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. It claims that unfair application o
By Matthew J. Schlesinger, Gary Thompson and Robert H. Owen | March 12, 2007
When allegations of fraud against directors and officers are rampant, a principal benefit of insurance coverage is the assurance that an insurer will indemnify directors and officers if their corpo
Business Crimes Bulletin
By Gregory J. Wallance | April 28, 2006
The rise in white-collar prosecutions has been accompanied by an escalation of fights between prosecutors. In 2003, the Oklahoma attorney general indicted WorldCom and its CEO, Bernard J. Eb
By Leigh Jones | August 15, 2007
Since leaving the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York's Southern District last year, David Anders has come to understand the "counselor" side of practicing law. "I find myself often needing t
The Associated Press
By Linda A. Johnson | November 14, 2006
Merck & Co., which has been seeking U.S. approval for a successor to its withdrawn arthritis painkiller Vioxx for nearly three years, says it has given regulators new patient data about the dru
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