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Lawyer Sues Former Co-Counsel Over Bonuses
Two Dallas lawyers who litigated a groundbreaking case that allowed plaintiffs to pursue legal-malpractice cases in federal court are now embroiled in a suit of their own, pitting the former co-counsel against each other as plaintiff and defendant. Rogge Dunn, a partner in Dallas' Clouse Dunn, represents the plaintiff, who alleges that his former firm failed to pay bonuses owed to him.United States v. James J. Treacy
Subpoenas Denied to Recruiter's COO, EVP Charged With Options Backdating SchemeDespite Economy, Ike, BigTex Revenue Rose in '08
Considering the challenges of 2008, the 25 highest-grossing Texas-based firms showed financial spark in 2008, with their combined gross revenue increasing a little compared to 2007. However, combined net income was flat.Conference Call: In Ballot Battle, a Signature Issue for the Court
If not for the Supreme Court, voters across the country would have a lot fewer decisions to make when they go to the polls tomorrow. The reason? Twice in the last two decades, the justices have struck down state laws they deemed too restrictive on groups seeking to place initiatives on the ballot.Analyzing the Latest Risks of Worker Misclassification
Joel M. Cohn and Richard J. Rabin, partners at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, write: For a company seeking to control labor costs or manage its workforce to account for fluctuations in the business cycle, classifying workers as independent contractors can appear an attractive option. But a misclassification as such, even with the best intentions, can be costly - and with stepped up enforcement efforts by numerous federal and state agencies, the risks are growing.Enron Probe Examines Firms' Roles
R. Neal Batson, the court-appointed examiner investigating the exotic financing schemes that contributed to Enron Corp.'s bankruptcy, publicly released his much-anticipated second report on March 5. Batson's first installment, released in September 2002, examined a handful of structured finance deals. The 160-page document also raised questions about legal opinions furnished in those deals to Enron and some of its banks by several major law firms.Trending Stories
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