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FedEx, Procter and Gamble Oppose Shareholders' Diversity Proposals
The proposals, which P&G and FedEx disclosed in recent proxy filings, are the latest examples of mounting ESG pressures on major corporations.Service of Process Requirements Can Be Less Rigid in Proceedings To Confirm Arbitration Awards
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss how, in cases brought to enforce arbitration awards, rules for serving process on parties located outside the United States are not always as rigid as required by the language of the Federal Rules.DEA's Proposed 'Two Option' Format for Suspicious Order Reporting Is the Wrong Option
A more comprehensive solution, one that unites disparate stakeholders and data sets in a committed public-private partnership, is necessary to stem the ongoing opioid epidemic.Stopping the Clock: Tolling Agreements in Federal Criminal Cases
In entering into any tolling agreement, defense counsel should endeavor to limit its scope to a specifically defined investigation arising out of a particular set of facts with carefully enumerated potential charges.Panel Approves Fernandez-Vina for Tenure, OKs 4 Superior Court Nominees
"It would be an honor to continue our Supreme Court's legacy in helping to uphold the rule of the law," Fernandez-Vina said.Merck cyberattack's $1.3 billion question: Was it an act of war?
Merck was stunned when most of its insurers denied cyber coverage. Why? Because its policies excluded another risk: an act of war.'ALJ v. FedEx': What Comes Next for §1782?
While the 'ALJ v. FedEx' decision has prompted concern in some corners that U.S.-style discovery will corrupt private international arbitration, the reality is much more nuanced.Dog-Sitter's Bad Day in Court: Liability Extends Beyond Pet Owner
A Superior Court jury has awarded a Kent man who suffered head injuries following an encounter with a dog nearly $200,000. But one of the defendants has filed a motion to set aside the verdict.Second Circuit Upholds Ruling Against UPS, but Slashes Damages for Shipments of Untaxed Cigarettes
The panel found an additional penalty wasn't necessary to fight unlawful cigarette-trafficking, collect taxes and increase public health.Trending Stories
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