By William T. Lifland and Elai Katz | November 16, 2006
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a losing bidder for steel producing assets had standing to bring antitrust claims against the successful purchaser. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court
The Associated Press
December 18, 2006
Three Massachusetts smokers have sued Philip Morris USA Inc., demanding that the nation's largest cigarette maker pay for their computerized chest scans to detect early stage lung cancer.The
The Associated Press
July 28, 2006
An Arkansas judge Thursday approved a $90 million settlement between Google Inc. and advertisers who claimed the Internet search engine company improperly billed them for "clicks" that didn't lead
By Jerold S. Solovy and Robert L. Byman | June 12, 2007
It was our first night in the suburbs, and we learned the hard way why raccoons wear masks as we surveyed the carnage they had made of our garbage. We were drilling eye hooks into the wall so that
By John Council | October 26, 2005
For the past decade, business interests and tort reform advocates have been satisfied with their fate at the conservative, all-Republican Texas Supreme Court, where corporate defendants often
By Pedro Ruz Gutierrez | April 1, 2008
More than six years after the collapse of Enron Corp. heralded a new era of corporate investigations and compliance, attorneys at the fraud section of the Justice Department's Criminal Division
May 31, 2006
Time Warner Inc., its AOL subsidiary and other defendants will pay $23 million to settle a Pennsylvania lawsuit that alleged the companies misled investors about their financial health and caused f
By Lisa Brennan | May 9, 2006
Merck & Co. Inc. asked an Atlantic County, N.J., judge last Thursday to toss a $13.5 million jury verdict for a Vioxx user who claimed that the pain reliever caused his heart attack. Mer
By Asher Hawkins | October 13, 2006
A Pennsylvania Superior Court ruling last week means that the state government has five years -- not two -- to file criminal charges against corporations or individual employers over failure to mai
By Jessie Seyfer | August 17, 2007
In a case marred by discovery errors, Qualcomm's trial counsel are in a place no lawyers want to be. The Day Casebeer Madrid & Batchelder and Heller Ehrman lawyers face the very real pro
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