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    How Far is Too Far in Seeking Confidentiality?

    By Kenneth R. Dolin | September 30, 2013

    Employers certainly have legitimate business justifications for asking their employees to keep internal investigations confidential. These justifications include protecting witnesses, victim

  • National Law Journal

    Fears rise over new fraud law

    By Marcia Coyle | May 25, 2009

    The big gun wielded by the U.S. Department of Justice last week against drug maker Wyeth for hundreds of millions of dollars in alleged Medicare fraud grew more lethal a few days later after

  • Legal Times

    Some Firms Keep the Lid on Partner Pay Info

    By Nathan Carlile | August 20, 2007

    In the Bible it says that until Adam ate fruit from the tree of knowledge, he didn't know he was naked and thus had no shame.Law firm compensation works kind of the same

  • Legal Times

    At FDA, Change In Name Only

    By Lily Henning | September 19, 2005

    Sheldon Bradshaw arrived at the Food and Drug Administration without the baggage lugged around by his predecessor. The pr

  • National Law Journal

    Should securities suit classes be subdivided?

    By Susan E. Hurd and Christine M. Bautista Special to The National Law Journal | March 8, 2004

    One key provision included in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 is the requirement that the court appoint a "lead plaintiff" to control the prosecution of each securit

  • Marketing The Law Firm

    The difference between doing and managing marketing

    By Bruce W. Marcus | June 19, 2008

    In the early, primitive days of marketing professional services, there weren't enough people doing marketing for law, accounting and consulting firms to think much about marketing department

  • National Law Journal

    Push to expand DNA samples spreads

    By Dee McAreeStaff Reporter | April 26, 2004

    A growing number of states are considering measures that would allow police to take D ples from anyone arrested on suspicion of committing a felony. The push for expanding D

  • National Law Journal

    Embattled WaMu fights patent infringement allegations while shopping for buyer

    By Sheri Qualters / Staff reporter | September 25, 2008

    Consumer and commercial bank Washington Mutual Inc. has become part of an ongoing patent infringement campaign by transaction processing firm DataTreasury Corp. against dozens of companie

  • National Law Journal

    Hyde Amendment fee awards rarely granted

    By Mike Scarcella | May 7, 2012

    When a federal trial judge ordered the U.S. Justice Department to pay more than $600,000 in legal fees as a sanction for a botched drug case against a Florida doctor, prosecutors soon asked a

  • National Law Journal

    Four questions

    By Emma SchwartzLegal Times | January 16, 2006

    Washington-Mergers. Firm dissolutions. Associate salary hikes. Last year was anything but docile in the legal market. With ever increasing competition among firms, 2006 looks to be equal

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