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On Wednesday a Manhattan federal judge approved a purported $180 million antitrust class action settlement with Sirius XM Radio Inc., rejecting objections by Frank's Center for Class Action Fairness that the settlement was a sweetheart deal benefitting only the plaintiffs lawyers and the company.
Brown Rudnick is everyone's favorite target in the highly contentious Tribune Chapter 11, but that hasn't stopped the firm from fighting back on behalf of its bondholder clients.
N.J. Company Faces Sanctions Over Failed Litigation Hold
A party that destroyed potential evidence after its lawyers failed to impose a litigation hold and left it to the company's nonlawyer CFO to sort out what was relevant has been slapped with spoliation sanctions by a N.J., judge. The judge found the company didn't destroy records deliberately but was grossly negligent in failing to preserve them.Pro se plaintiff gets green light to sue Seyfarth Shaw
A federal judge has ruled that a Massachusetts woman can represent herself against Seyfarth Shaw in a lawsuit arising from the powerhouse employment law firm's allegedly aggressive defense of her workplace claim against a former employer.View more book results for the query "*"
Heinz 3Q net rises; buys stake in Brazilian co.
H.J. Heinz Co.'s third-quarter net income rose 20 percent as revenue rose in the U.S. and emerging markets and the company raised prices to offset higher commodity costs.Women's Initiatives Need Focus and Money, Says NAWL Report
Videotaping Interrogations of Homicide Suspects Needed
Recently, The Legal Intelligencer published an editorial urging changes in the procedures for the investigation and prosecution of death penalty cases. The suggested changes came from the recommendations of the Illinois governor's Commission on Capital Punishment published in April 2002.Trending Stories
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