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In a decision that tackles several important issues in sexual harassment law relating to the interrelationship between sex discrimination claims and retaliation claims, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Co
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Thanks to cross-country coordination efforts between two federal agencies, the first Silicon Valley lawyer to come under government scrutiny for stock options problems is getting one more reprieve
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A benefit of having e-mails produced in electronic form is that it permits a litigator to follow the "information trail" contained in the imbedded "header"[FOOTNOTE 1] of an e-mail
By Jason McLure | April 24, 2007
The memorandum that bears his name is working, Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty said last week. That was the message that the Justice Department's No. 2 official delivered at an April 17 D.C. B
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Plaintiffs lawyers wanted Hewlett-Packard directors and officers to pay the company damages for their alleged roles in last year's boardroom spying scandal. Now it looks like the only people
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A father who remains stateside while his child and her mother live back in India must pay child support according to U.S. guidelines, in spite of his protests that doing so would effectively r
By Asher Hawkins | September 28, 2006
Business, lawsuits and friendship can make for a combustible mix. One well-known Center City, Pa., attorney and a Main Line-based drugstore chain heir, who until recently traveled in the same socia
By Anthony Lin | September 12, 2006
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has moved to compel testimony about recent conversations between Sidley Austin partners and a former financial director who signed a 1999 letter sta
By Sheri Qualters | April 15, 2009
Two key additions to the Delaware General Corporation Law are expected to aid shareholder activists seeking bylaw chan
By Lisa Lerer | January 4, 2007
Sometimes James Trussell's life in Shanghai seems pretty similar to the one he left behind in St. Paul, Minn. Trussell, 3M Company's first China-based in-house counsel, comes home from his office i
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