By Shannon P. Duffy | January 23, 2007
With a proposed settlement worth nearly $40 million, office supply giant 3M is poised to close the books on more than a decade of litigating antitrust suits. In a series of suits, a comp
By Tresa Baldas | September 6, 2006
A new computer software program that helps weed out biased jurors is raising a dilemma for lawyers: Should they go with their gut instinct when picking jurors, or listen to a computer?Do
By David Elman | September 29, 2006
Kirkland Knightsbridge is set to head to court today for an interim cash collateral hearing.The Napa, Calif.-based winemaker, which does business as Kirkland Ranch Winery, seeks to tap $1.14
September 7, 2007
Greg Goeckner sounds almost wistful in describing the old days of movie piracy. When he became an in-house lawyer at the Motion Picture Association of America in 1994, the threat was from bootleg v
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By Janet McConnaughey | August 31, 2006
The $50 million compensatory damage award in a federal Vioxx case this month was "grossly excessive," and a new trial must be held to decide how much drugmaker Merck & Co. must pay a retired F
By Marcia Coyle | February 12, 2009
The Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission, in joint enforcement actions, have won the second-largest penalties -- totalling $579 million -- for violation of the federal F
By Peter Geier | May 9, 2007
Name and title: John J. "Jay" Welsh, executive vice president and general counsel Age: 66 The talking cure: JAMS is the largest private alternative dispute resolu
By Wendy Davis | April 17, 2006
Sometimes, all it takes is one momentfor a case to be won or lost.A witness who charms the jury. Alawyer shown up for not knowingthe facts. Or, a courtroom demonstrationthat goes spectacularly awry
By Leigh Jackson | August 8, 2008
For Peter Wiley, the Walt Disney Co.'s European head of legal, these are interesting times. His employer, one of the most iconic companies in the world, is currently engaged in a drive to expand inter
By Michael P. Maslanka | March 4, 2009
2009 is off to a bad start for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. On Jan. 15, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals did a throw down to the
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