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Options 'givebacks' likely to grow
Plaintiffs' and defense lawyers are pointing to the recent settlement of a stock-options backdating case � which featured options "givebacks" from executives � as a model likely to be followed in similar cases.Options 'Giveback' Settlements Could Become Trend
Defense and plaintiffs lawyers are pointing to the recent settlement of a stock-options backdating case, which featured options "givebacks" from executives, as a model likely to be followed in similar cases. The settlement of a derivative case involving Family Dollar Stores, and 13 current and former executives and officers, calls for four executives to relinquish 210,000 unexercised options. Both plaintiffs attorneys and defense counsel seem to be open to the idea of such givebacks becoming a trend.Candidates Who Passed The July 2008 NYS Bar Exam
Mental health policies a legal 'Catch-22' for schools
Schools implementing policies that exclude students from campus who suffer from mental health problems are facing warnings and legal action from the U.S. Department of Education.Three Firms Score With $10.8 Billion NCAA Basketball Deal
Appellate court affirms ruling against Wachovia
A federal appeals court affirmed a $1.1 million arbitration award that primarily covered attorney fees and costs against the former Wachovia's brokerage firm.Buyout Firm New Mountain Taps Simpson Thacher for $1.3 Billion Insurance Takeover
Private equity firm New Mountain Capital has turned to Simpson Thacher & Bartlett for counsel on a $1.3 billion deal to recapitalize and take control of AmWINS Group, the largest wholesale insurance broker in the U.S. Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson is advising AmWINS on the matter.Bar associations across U.S. bulk up pro bono efforts in foreclosure cases
Lawyers across the country are doing their share to help homeowners facing foreclosures stemming from the subprime mortgage crisis. From Massachusetts to California, bar associations have formed task forces and organized pro bono projects offering services such as hotlines and free consultations regarding foreclosures, an issue many lawyers say could only get worse.In High Court Prison Case, Photos Make A Rare Appearance
The black-and-white photographs are stark, depicting dramatically overcrowded prison spaces in California. One image shows the telephone-booth-sized cages used to hold suicidal inmates.Trending Stories
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