By Bill McConnell | November 15, 2007
The House of Representatives passed legislation Tuesday aimed at shoring up the rights of companies and their employees to preserve the confidentiality of communications with their lawyers during c
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By John M. McIntyre | April 2, 2007
On Feb. 14, ConAgra Foods Inc. issued a voluntary recall of Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butters after the spreads were linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 425 people in 44 states
By Charles Toutant | January 8, 2009
Gov. Jon Corzine has signed a bill that exempts New Jersey corporations from tax on income earned in other states, a measure designed to keep existing businesses in the state and to attract others
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By Samuel Maull | February 16, 2007
Amid scrutiny of stock options at more than 100 public companies, the founder and former chairman of the company that publishes the popular "Grand Theft Auto" video games became the first CEO c
By Thomas B. Scheffey | March 31, 2006
It's fitting that the Connecticut Supreme Court's historic March 28 decision in Evans v. General Motors -- the first ruling in the United States specifically holding that trade secrets cases
By Mary Pat Gallagher | December 7, 2006
No one can know what went through the minds of Itzhak, Gail and Atira Jacoby during their last 30 seconds of life, as their plane plummeted 10,000 feet a minute before crashing in downtown Newark,
By Petra Pasternak | October 12, 2005
Corporate legal counsel surveyed in Fulbright & Jaworski's annual study of in-house trends named electronic discovery the newest wrinkle in the brow. The 2005 litigation trends survey found
By Pamela A. MacLean | December 1, 2006
An Oklahoma-based anti-spam crusader who sued over repeated cruise vacation e-mail ads has put wind in the sails of spammers with the first federal appellate court ruling limiting the reach of
By Gina Passarella | November 5, 2007
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear whether a document shared between a company's executives and its in-house counsel on litigation strategy is protected by attorney-client privilege.
By Alan Cohen | September 2, 2005
Even before he walked into the San Jose, Calif., courtroom, Matthew Powers had decided that the best way to win his trade secrets case was to de-emphasize the secrets part. It was a nove
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