The Associated Press
By Adam Geller | May 11, 2006
Lawyers for Delphi Corp.'s unions and stakeholders tried to convince a bankruptcy judge Wednesday that letting the faltering auto parts company jettison its labor contracts would unfairly sideline
By John J. Carney and Dennis O. Cohen | June 8, 2009
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro's recent statements about the commission's plans for aggressive and accelerated investigations should serve as a warning for attentive companies that the usual rules of e
By Tony Mauro | September 21, 2005
The policy-making body of the federal judiciary on Tuesday endorsed a sweeping rule change that will allow lawyers to cite unpublished opinions in federal appeals courts nationwide beginning i
By Pamela A. MacLean | December 10, 2008
Shareholders in the Las Vegas Sands Corp. have filed a derivative lawsuit against Sands Casino billionaire chief executive Sheldon G. Adelson and other directors, claiming "gross mismanagement
By Xenia P. Kobylarz | June 1, 2006
Lawsuits rarely ever happened in Silicon Valley's venture capital community. The notoriously clubby circle of high-net-worth individuals who helped fuel the Internet boom of the '90s has for years
The Associated Press
By Mike Corder | September 7, 2005
A federal judge on Monday ordered distributors of the popular file-swapping program Kazaa to alter the software, which millions have downloaded, so it can no longer be used for music piracy.b
By Michael Tu | September 23, 2005
In the last decade, all but a handful of the federal securities class actions that were not dismissed were settled, usually because of their substantial potential exposure. In fact, from the e
By Susan F. Friedman | July 23, 2007
Once upon a time in a land called Corporate America worked a type of lawyer known as an in-house attorney. These attorneys made their living toiling for the entities they served. Until one day,
The Associated Press
By Randall Chase | December 8, 2006
An attorney representing Panama and the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo has asked the Delaware Supreme Court to overturn the dismissal of a lawsuit against the tobacco industry.The two foreign
The Corporate Counselor
By Kevin F. Berry | April 4, 2006
When does it make sense to spend the time and expense necessary to determine the identity of an anonymous blogger who is damaging the company?This question is becoming increasingly important
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