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Failure to disclose a key document on insurance coverage for the Port Authority at the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terror attacks and other discovery abuses is going to cost
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Miami attorney Eugene Stearns may prove true the old cliche about getting what you pay for. The plaintiffs attorney is credited with taking a teetering case against ExxonMobil and turning it
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 15, 2005
Former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay used a public speech on Tuesday to exhort other former Enron employees to come forward to "speak the truth" about Enron as witnesses at his criminal tri
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A Los Angeles Superior Court judge on May 28 affirmed an arbitration award of more than $4.1 billion, sending sho
By Jason McLure | September 8, 2006
A bipartisan group of 11 former senior Justice Department officials has written Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to protest the government's tactics in investigating corporate wrongdoing, tactics
By Matthew Hirsch | September 29, 2006
There was a little something for both plaintiffs attorneys and defense attorneys in a $25 million jury award Tuesday against Universal Corp., one of the world's largest leaf tobacco merchants and p
By Sheri Qualters | October 9, 2007
A wave of state court systems are adopting electronic discovery rules as local lawyers struggle with the costs and uncertainty of e-discovery in an expanding range of cases. Most of the stat
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By Marcus Kabel | February 1, 2006
A former Wal-Mart Stores Inc. vice chairman who was a protege of founder Sam Walton pleaded guilty to fraud and tax charges Tuesday, admitting that he stole money, gift cards and merchandise from t
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Antitrust attorneys expect the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to ramp up merger scrutiny in President-elect Barack Obama's administration and boost negotiation and docu
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