By Gina Passarella | October 31, 2005
Pennsylvania's Montgomery Hospital faces trial on a corporate negligence claim after a ruling that the plaintiff had sufficient evidence of a "systemic breakdown" in hospital communication whi
By Joseph Musher | May 13, 2008
The Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 20 that an investor in a 401(k) plan can sue to recover losses from the plan's breach of fiduciary duty. How do companies need to respond? In a cla
By Dan Levine | February 22, 2008
Privilege issues are heating up in two high-profile SEC fraud prosecutions for stock option backdating.On Monday, former McAfee Inc. General Counsel Kent Roberts will ask a federal judge to
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By Peter J. Henning | July 27, 2006
When federal prosecutors and the Securities and Exchange Commission filed the first charge from the burgeoning options-timing investigations against former Brocade Communications CEO Gregory Re
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By Eric Tucker | May 8, 2006
A judge fined Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch $5,000 and held him in civil contempt after he publicly accused former lead paint makers of twisting the facts during the state's landmark
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By Asher Hawkins | July 21, 2006
If business is war, then what tactics amount to war crimes when two companies are in direct competition? On Tuesday morning, a Philadelphia jury handed up a defense verdict in a case in whic
By Sue Reisinger | June 22, 2005
There are dumb mistakes, and then there are really dumb mistakes. Four years ago Matthew Gloss, the general counsel of Marvell Semiconductor Inc., and two of his colleagues phoned the legal ch
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By Alexander Y. Thomas | February 24, 2006
The federal government is no friend to the attorney-client privilege. That's just simply a fact. Perhaps no other factor lately has applied greater pressure on the privilege than the government's p
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 23, 2006
Lawyers trying the nation's next Vioxx suit, which begins on Tuesday in Starr County, Texas, will need to find ways to work with a less-than-favorable trial schedule calling for four days in the co
By Sherry Karabin | January 30, 2008
State attorneys general, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce believes, have long targeted businesses with improper investigations and unfair litigation. Now the Chamber, the leading advocacy group for cor
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