Litigation

  • New York Law Journal

    Balanced Access

    By Ken Strutin | September 19, 2005

    Due process in the Information Age means leveling a dynamic playing field. As courtrooms are being wired for computer access, jurors and litigants are opening the courthouse doors just enough

  • The Associated Press

    SEC Begins Formal Investigation of Senate Leader Frist

    By Jonathan M. Katz | September 30, 2005

    While insiders at HCA Inc. were selling millions of dollars of their own stock this year, they were also painting a sunny picture of the company's outlook for investors. Federal prosecutors and

  • Special To Law.Com

    Building Up In-House Technology

    By Daniel Moriarty | July 16, 2007

    There are many advantages to working in a small corporate law department. But they do not include the information technology support found at a large corporate law department.Large corporate

  • New York Law Journal

    Med-Mal Case Centers on Doctors' Obligation to Another's Patient

    By Andrew Harris | October 26, 2005

    A Suffolk County, N.Y., Supreme Court jury has awarded $13.1 million to the family of a woman whose uncontrolled internal bleeding after the routine Caesarean delivery of her healthy baby six

  • Legal Times

    A Motion to Disqualify: Tempting, but Dangerous

    By Arthur D. Burger | August 2, 2006

    When it's warranted, a motion to disqualify the opposing counsel can be a potent weapon. But lawyers should use that weapon rarely and should resist the temptation, or a client's importuning, to us

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on Clean Air Act Dispute

    By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf | September 21, 2006

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to resolve a dispute that concerns the interpretation of two important and related Clean Air Act provisions -- the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and

  • The Associated Press

    Report: Feds Probing Stock Options Grant to Jobs, Even Though Apple Cleared Jobs, Execs

    By Jordan Robertson | January 16, 2007

    Federal investigators are still examining whether any of the accounting shenanigans at Apple rose to the level of criminal behavior, according to a news report, even though the company has cleared

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    Bankruptcy Code Question Inspires Court's Homage to Dr. Seuss

    By John Francis Gough | October 2, 2006

    Every once in a great while, a bankruptcy court opinion is published that is as entertaining as it is instructive, and therefore deserves wide circulation, with little extraneous comment. Such an o

  • Special To Law.Com

    Tripled FOIA Requests Put SEC to the Test

    By Harold K. Gordon and Tracy V. Schaffer | January 10, 2008

    The drill is second nature to many attorneys who practice before the Securities and Exchange Commission's Enforcement Division: client documents about to be shipped off to the SEC are diligently

  • Texas Lawyer

    Headaches Persist After Arbitration Award

    By John Council | June 5, 2006

    For a good example of how far some attorneys and litigants are willing to go to overturn an arbitration decision, look no further than a May 18 hearing in Dallas. On that sunny Thursday afte

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