By Catherine Wilson | December 28, 2005
South Florida developer Don Peebles has been litigating to recover more than $1 million that he lost in the stock market when the dot-com bubble burst five years ago. But he just keeps losing.
By Pamela A. MacLean | October 26, 2007
The see-saw legal fights over holding multinational corporations liable for aiding foreign governments in alleged international human rights violations may come to a head in the 9th U.S. Circui
By Kellie Schmitt | October 12, 2007
Yamana Gold Inc.'s $3.5 billion acquisition of Meridian Gold Inc. was "fascinating" for a number of reasons, said Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner Marc Packer. The deal start
By Beth Bar | November 13, 2006
A Nassau County, N.Y., judge has held that a disgruntled owner of a Queens Village drugstore presented evidence that he was deceived about the financial health of the pharmacy when he invested
By Matthew Hirsch | July 10, 2007
U.S. District Judge Manuel Real approved a roughly $49 million settlement in the BAR/BRI class action Monday -- but only after rejecting incentive payments to five class representatives, claiming t
By Mary Pat Gallagher | November 15, 2006
National Arbitration Forum, the company that processes personal injury protection claims in New Jersey, infringed on a patent for computerized dispute resolution, a federal judge in Trenton, N.
By Gina Passarella | November 15, 2007
In dismissing a shareholder derivative suit after a company's special committee investigated the allegations, a Pennsylvania judge went beyond the principles outlined by the American Law Instit
By William Gwire | December 6, 2007
The landscape for litigating attorneys has changed dramatically over the 33 years that I've been in practice. Cases are more complex, stakes are higher, and competition is more intense. Judges and
By Jaime O. Hernandez | November 17, 2006
A Miami judge has agreed to stay a civil suit by the Securities and Exchange Commission against former Hamilton Bank Chairman Eduardo Masferrer while regulators consider a verbal settlement offer.
By Bill Maines | July 18, 2005
Business negotiations regarding a commercial dispute have failed, and a GC and his or her company must now decide whether to file suit or demand arbitration. When, if ever, should a corporate
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