By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | September 9, 2008
The Association of Corporate Counsel celebrated two important developments last month in the protection of attorney-client privilege
By Justin Scheck | January 29, 2007
San Francisco's best-known white-collar defendant says he needs the cooperation of prosecutors to defend himself against charges of securities fraud. The government, unsurprisingly, doesn't see
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By Ken Maguire | January 10, 2007
Richard J. Hewett never heard "You're fired!" -- but he's suing Donald Trump anyway. The rejected applicant for NBC's "The Apprentice" is suing the real estate mogul, claiming he was turned
By Jessie Seyfer | December 29, 2006
In a ruling on the BALCO steroids-in-sports case, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found Wednesday that the government has a right to hold onto seized medical records even if search warran
By Shannon P. Duffy | September 6, 2006
A federal judge has granted final approval of a $21.9 million settlement in a class action antitrust suit that accused a group of manufacturers of electrical carbon products of engaging in a de
By Greg Land | May 15, 2006
A consortium of venture capitalists say a misdrafted paragraph regarding the sale of stock shares cost them millions of dollars, and they are suing Alston & Bird over the alleged mistake.p
By Beth Bar | August 30, 2006
Enron Broadband Services' efforts to exclude testimony by executives about their communications with in-house counsel from a bond dispute have been rebuffed by a Manhattan bankruptcy judge.
By Andrew Harris | December 14, 2005
A Nassau Supreme Court justice has eliminated all but one avenue of defense for Winston & Strawn in a malpractice suit brought against the Chicago-based law firm by the town of North Hemps
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | January 26, 2007
The interplay between copyright law and contract law is a complex one. Copyright law establishes the exclusive rights and obligations of creators in their works; some of these can be altered by
By Beth Bar | September 14, 2006
The battle over former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard A. Grasso's multi-million dollar compensation package continues to heat up. Grasso's attorneys have filed a motion asking
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