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April 09, 2012 |

'Mayo v. Prometheus': fire but no light

The old saying "hard cases make bad law" describes the Supreme Court's recent decision perfectly.
5 minute read
November 21, 2007 |

Prosecutors Challenge Fee Request for One-Third of Whistleblowers' Awards

A federal magistrate judge in Massachusetts is deciding whether a Texas lawyer should receive one-third of his ship worker clients' whistleblower awards for informing authorities about a shipping company's illegal dumping of oily sludge. Attorney Zachary J. Hawthorn's contingency fee request, which is opposed by prosecutors, would amount to $291,677. Another attorney says that fee requests by lawyers representing other whistleblowers did not top $10,000 each, but Hawthorn says his work was more difficult.
7 minute read
July 29, 2004 |

The health Care Fraud Score: Some Big Fines, but Little Jail

Federal prosecutors in Boston have collected more than $2 billion in criminal fines and civil penalties from drug companies in the past three years for health care fraud, but only one of 20 indictments has led to a conviction in any of the three trials. That record has led to criticism by defense attorneys that the Boston-based health care fraud unit -- one of five in the U.S. Department of Justice -- is overly aggressive in its charging decisions.
3 minute read
May 20, 2013 |

Redacted emails released in Swartz case

A federal judge has ruled that the estate of late entrepreneur and Internet activist Aaron Swartz may release to Congress and the public some of the information gathered by the lawyers preparing his defense in his hacking case.
3 minute read
December 13, 2006 |

Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection - Lists

Notice to the bar.
64 minute read
December 17, 2002 |

Forgive Us Our Debts

If the archdiocese of Boston follows through on its rumored plan to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, some of the toughest decisions and most decisive battles will likely be fought over some of the most fundamental questions: Who or what entity is declaring bankruptcy and what property does it own?
7 minute read
May 07, 2008 |

In-House Counsel Says Success Is Mix of Practice, Preparation

After working for law firms in Boston and Atlanta, Lori Shapiro took an in-house job with Employment Learning Innovations, a workplace training company. In her role as GC for seven years, she taught some of the company's offerings for business people. The trick to public speaking, she said, is preparation combined with practice. Shapiro, now an in-house counsel for Graphic Packaging International, gets plenty of practice speaking as the 2008 president of the Association of Corporate Counsel Georgia chapter.
3 minute read
July 12, 2004 |

Littler Mendelson Takes on Labor-Employment Partner from Morgan

Littler Mendelson, the 400-lawyer labor-employment boutique, plans to expand its Philadelphia office by at least 10 lawyers, and their recent addition of James N. Boudreau is a part of that growth.
4 minute read
June 04, 2012 |

Mintz Levin Unloads Financial Advisory Arm

The 14-year-old wealth management unit, which manages more than $1 billion dollars in assets, is now owned by The Colony Group.
4 minute read

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