By Shannon P. Duffy | September 7, 2006
Cable television giant Comcast Corp. suffered a significant setback last week when a federal judge refused to dismiss a class action antitrust suit that accuses Comcast of setting out to establish
By Jeffrey W. Carr and Steven A. Lauer | April 28, 2005
In 1991, the U.S. Sentencing Commission promulgated the Sentencing Guidelines for Organizational Defendants. Those guidelines, intended by the commission to lead to more consistent sentences f
By Pamela A. MacLean | December 29, 2008
The federal class action accusing Amgen Inc. and other biotechnology firms of illegally promoting off-label use of drugs in violation of the Rackete
By Julie Kay | December 30, 2005
A new class action lawsuit in state court in Florida alleges that Home Depot automatically adds a 10 percent charge to all rental equipment to cover possible damage to tools without telling cu
By Asher Hawkins | May 1, 2007
A Philadelphia Commerce Court judge has ordered reopened the deposition of a corporate vice president in a $51 million wholesale pharmaceuticals dispute after finding there is "reasonable suspicion
By Tom Perrotta | December 30, 2005
Attorneys representing two former executives of Computer Associates, the Long Island, N.Y., company caught up in a massive accounting scandal, argued last week that federal prosecutors are mis
The Associated Press
November 8, 2006
The Seoul Central District Court early Wednesday rejected a prosecution request to arrest three officials of Dallas-based private equity group Lone Star Funds. Last week, the same court r
By Howard W. Goldstein | May 2, 2008
Despite its purpose to "eliminat[e] ... the infiltration of organized crime and racketeering into legitimate organizations operating in interstate commerce," the broad language and civil remedy pro
By Jeffrey Alley | November 21, 2006
In May 2003, 17 illegal immigrants were being smuggled through Texas in an 18-wheel truck trailer. They died when the driver abandoned the trailer at a Victoria rest stop. The families of some of t
By Tresa Baldas | April 9, 2007
Pharmaceutical companies are in the hot seat for allegedly pushing drugs for uses not approved by the government, a growing practice that has triggered a congressional investigation, litigation and
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