By Pamela A. MacLean | November 27, 2006
The chief executive of high-tech Sun Microsystems Inc. thinks it is high time Web logs -- called "blogs" -- get their due from the Securities and Exchange Commission by allowing company blog posts
By Amanda Bronstad | June 16, 2006
In litigation closely watched by the national restaurant industry, McDonald's Corp. is seeking to consolidate about a dozen lawsuits alleging that the company provided misleading information to con
By Pamela A. MacLean | October 31, 2008
Four women, all top personnel managers at Dell Inc., accused the computer giant in a job discrimination class action filed on Wednesday with dispropo
By Lawrence D. Finder and Ryan D. McConnell | March 27, 2007
The U.S. Department of Justice's revised corporate charging policy, which was named after Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty, was unveiled in December 2006. In the wake of its predecessor documen
By Shannon P. Duffy | January 5, 2007
The final two defendants in a class action antitrust suit against the top manufacturers of automotive refinishing paint have agreed to pay $39 million to settle claims that they participated in a p
By Todd Nunn | January 20, 2006
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By Linda A. Johnson | August 31, 2005
Beleaguered drug maker Merck & Co.'s request to postpone the next trial over its withdrawn painkiller Vioxx was turned down Monday by the New Jersey judge presiding over the case. Superior C
By Matthew Hirsch | June 5, 2007
McGuireWoods and former partner Eliot Disner aren't wasting any time before slugging it out over control of a $49 million class action against BAR/BRI, the nation's leading bar review company.
By Lisa A. Cahill | March 26, 2007
On Jan. 26, 2007, Southern District of New York Judge Robert P. Patterson Jr. filed a decision concerning waiver of the work product doctrine that is significant for lawyers practicing in the crimi
By Claire Ruckin | November 19, 2007
Twenty percent of the U.K.'s leading companies are reviewing their alternative dispute resolution (ADR) policies, according to research conducted by litigation heavyweight Herbert Smith.The
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