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The NLJ Client List�Who Represents Corporate America
The National Law Journal and Corporate Counsel magazine surveyed the legal departments of the Fortune 250 companies and reported on which law firms they use most often.When Complaining About Your Job on Facebook Can Get You Fired
Employment law blogs have been discussing an Advice Memorandum recently released by the National Labor Relations Board that addresses when an employee may be fired over negative comments about an employer on social media.When Complaining About Your Job on Facebook Can Get You Fired
Employment law blogs have been discussing an Advice Memorandum recently released by the National Labor Relations Board that addresses when an employee may be fired over negative comments about an employer on social media.Pressed by Securities Litigation Reform, Plaintiffs' Firms Work for Big Corporations
Resin Explosion Adds Up to $22 Million
Georgia-Pacific Corp. agreed to a $22 million settlement of a class action stemming from an explosion in a resin plant in Columbus, Ohio. The agreement addresses the complaints of nearby property owners triggered by a 1997 blast but encompasses grievances stemming back to a 1984 explosion. "The motive for settling is to rebuild the relationship with the community," defense counsel said.A Florida Campaign Clash for Grayson & Kubli Partner
When Alan Grayson of McLean, Va.'s Grayson & Kubli kicked off his bid for Congress in the 8th District of Florida, his campaign materials used a quote labeling him a "one-man war against contractor fraud in Iraq." Central to that characterization was a high-profile jury verdict Grayson won on behalf of two whistleblowers in a False Claims Act fraud suit against Iraq contractor Custer Battles. What Grayson has been leaving out of his campaign literature, however, is that a judge vacated much of that verdict.Medco Health to Pay $155 Mil. To End Fraud, Kickback Claims
Medco Health Solutions Inc., the nation's second-largest pharmacy benefit manager, has agreed to pay $155 million in fines to settle fraud and kickback claims brought by federal prosecutors in Philadelphia that stemmed from a pair of whistleblower cases filed in 1999 and 2000.Trending Stories
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