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June 21, 2004 |

Uncle Sam sneaks a peek

State and federal taxing authorities are becoming more adept at pulling up private financial information, or data mining, about citizens from online sources. Its time to retool privacy laws to address this growing trend.
4 minute read
July 30, 2013 |

Heavy Hitters

Despite Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg's real estate practice's reputation as a small, regional group, it has played a role in many large, complex transactions throughout the country.
4 minute read
April 03, 2006 |

VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

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December 01, 2011 |

Reset to Neutral: Rethinking EDD Preservation Protocol

Robert Owen, of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, believes that the current preservation protocol is flawed in critical ways, and offers "radical" changes to fix the shortcomings.
6 minute read
August 31, 2010 |

Farmers wary as Obama reduces aid

Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack knows that Farm Belt protocol requires paying respect to the Butter Cow. During a visit to the Iowa State Fair on Aug. 17, he made the pilgrimage to the 600-pound bovine sculpture carved from pure creamery butter. Now that he is U.S. Agriculture secretary, Vilsack wants to take a chunk out of another sacred cow: $15.
4 minute read
January 24, 2005 |

Decision summaries from The NLJ

Federal law pre-empts state securities claims�and other decisions from The National Law Journal.
12 minute read
February 15, 2011 |

9th Circuit finds pharmaceutical sales reps exempt from overtime laws

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit on Monday ruled that pharmaceutical sales representatives are exempt from federal overtime laws, creating what some see as an appellate court split that could find its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
5 minute read
December 10, 2007 |

Stakes higher than ever for attorney missteps

Attorneys may be surprised to learn that inattention to e-discovery may not only work to the detriment of clients � it may lead to professional malpractice or the imposition of sanctions on counsel. If any doubt remained, the ongoing discovery dispute in the Qualcomm v. Broadcom case should eliminate it.
9 minute read
April 26, 2010 |

Falling Stars

Movie producer Gerald Green and his wife, Patricia, face more than 20 years in prison for a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act conviction involving the bribing of Thai officials in connection with a Bangkok film festival.
8 minute read
June 27, 2002 |

Lawyers See Lessons in Andersen Trial

Arthur Andersen's obstruction of justice trial shows that it's important for corporate insiders to think about how their conduct in risky situations will appear to the public -- not just whether it's technically legal. That's one of the lessons learned by several prominent lawyers interviewed about the accounting firm's trial, in which jurors focused on the acts not of the accountants but of an in-house attorney.
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