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One of the most fought over quotes from football is: "Winning isn't everything. It's the only thing."[FOOTNOTE 1] By its recent track record in the litigation arena, the U.S. Secur
By Shannon P. Duffy | April 23, 2007
A lawyer who is now with Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads was hit with a legal malpractice verdict of more than $6.6 million in a suit brought against her and her former firm by a corporate
By Claire Poole | February 15, 2006
Kenneth Rice, a top trader at Enron Corp., provided blistering testimony Tuesday against Jeffrey Skilling, saying the ex-CEO dismissed his concerns about the energy giant's "goofy" partnership, set
By Beth Bar | November 16, 2006
Defense attorneys in the KPMG tax fraud case have close to 20 million pages of discovery documents to sift through, and more are arriving every week. One attorney estimates that he receives
By Mary P. Gallagher | April 13, 2006
Attorneys are free to ditch most hard copies of client records and archive them in cyberspace, as long as adequate measures to protect confidentiality are taken, says the Supreme Court Advisory Com
By Julie Kay | March 22, 2006
The principals of the financial company at the center of the largest bank fraud case in Miami history operated an elaborate charade for years to fool investors and auditors, federal prosecutors sai
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 8, 2006
In a perfect world, firms could employ private investigators who are as skilled as pseudo-bumbling television police detective Columbo, Dallas lawyer William Brewer III says. That's rarely the c
December 1, 2006
Trying to capitalize on its landmark win earlier this year in a public nuisance case against the lead paint industry in Rhode Island, a South Carolina law firm has helped four Ohio cities file simi
By Shannon P. Duffy | October 24, 2006
A federal appeals court has overturned an award of $6 million to 52 former employees of Mobil Corp. who said they were cheated out of severance pay when they were not hired by the newly formed Exxo
By Tom Perrotta | April 6, 2007
A former client of Chadbourne & Parke waived its right to attorney-client privilege when it sued the firm over legal advice, a divided appeals court in Manhattan has ruled. The suit,
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