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James C. Diggs, PPG Industries Inc.
James C. Diggs is senior vice president and general counsel of Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries, a manufacturer of coatings, glass, fiberglass and chemicals. The world's largest producer of vehicular coatings, PPG operates about 120 manufacturing plants and employs more than 32,000 workers worldwide.Judicial Profile: Carol Corrigan
Lafayette lawyer Howard Janssen has a favorite story about Carol Corrigan. The justice was on her way to the podium for a presentation to a roomful of lawyers when she tripped and fell to the floor. "Everyone's heart stopped," Janssen says. "Then you see her head peak up above the desk, and hear her ask, 'Is there a lawyer in the house?'" It's that wit friends and colleagues always mention first about Corrigan. But in the same breath, they say she's one of the sharpest legal minds in the profession.Microsoft to Pay Gateway $150M to Settle Antitrust Issues
Microsoft Corp. will pay computer maker Gateway Inc. $150 million over four years to end a long-running legal dispute, and Gateway says it will use the money to market and develop products that run Microsoft software. As part of the settlement announced Monday, Gateway will release all antitrust claims against Microsoft based on past conduct. The deal marks the latest in a series of agreements Microsoft has reached to put various antitrust claims behind it.Ex-Rutgers QB Could Make Comeback in Publicity Rights Suit Over Video Game
Former Rutgers University star quarterback Ryan Hart will get another shot at suing a video game company that allegedly earned billions by exploiting his persona and that of other college football stars.Corporate Officers and Employees May Be Individually Liable Under the CFA
The Supreme Court decided several important commercial law cases this past term, including three that analyze the Consumer Fraud Act. The Court also rendered a decision with significant impact for homeowners, discussing the economic loss rule and the integrated product doctrine. Regarding contractual issues, the Supreme Court reviewed the procedural requirements of the Contractual Liability Act and interpreted certain contractual terms.Skerritt, plaintiff-respondent v. Bach, defendant-appellant
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