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February 10, 2010 |

Overhaul's failure will ignite health mergers

9 minute read
September 30, 1999 |

Lawyer 'Was Truly a Legend' of Trademark Bar

Julius R. Lunsford Jr., a pioneering intellectual property lawyer who first registered the trademark for the Coca-Cola hourglass bottle, died Monday after an extended illness. Lunsford's first job, says his son, was as a "trade examiner." That meant Lunsford traveled the country going into bars, restaurants and soda shops to order a Coke - and secretly keep a sample to deliver to company chemists. If the drink wasn't really Coca-Cola, Lunsford prosecuted the ensuing unfair competition case.
4 minute read
April 17, 2008 |

Securities Regulation

Roberta S. Karmel, Centennial Professor and codirector of the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law at Brooklyn Law School, writes that the Treasury recently proposed an overhaul of the U.S. financial regulatory system that would bring most financial intermediaries under direct federal supervision, and would give the Federal Reserve Board prudential regulatory authority over all types of financial institutions, including broker-dealers currently regulated by the SEC.
13 minute read
February 26, 2009 |

FDA didn't inspect syringe plant despite reports

RALEIGH, N.C. AP - A North Carolina syringe factory linked to hundreds of sicknesses and five deaths operated for almost two years without an inspection despite a series of complaints that its needles were dirty or filled with colored particles.Court documents in the North Carolina case show the U.S. Food and Drug Administration only inspected the AM2PAT Inc.
4 minute read
July 01, 2003 |

A New Ridge To Clear

Cross-border deals already have to meet many U.S. regulatory requirements, and now there's another: getting Tom Ridge's approval. In a little-noticed move, President George Bush added the Homeland Security secretary this winter to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Former committee members, as well as lawyers who work with the panel, say that Ridge's addition will likely strengthen the influence of security hawks on the committee. As a result, international mergers could becom
4 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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January 10, 2013 |

Dynamic Year Expected in Labor and Employment Law

In his Employment Issues column, Littler Mendelson's Philip M. Berkowitz discusses some cases coming before the U.S. Supreme Court that involve affirmative action and identifying which employees qualify as supervisors whose actions can result in vicarious Title VII liability for hostile environment; and other key issues that will be seen in 2013 such as mandatory arbitration of collective actions, employee social media use, health care coverage, personnel records kept in the cloud, and more.
10 minute read
August 23, 2007 |

FCC Considers the Return of the Fairness Doctrine After 20-Year Lapse

The Fairness Doctrine, a Federal Communications Commission regulation that has not been enforced for 20 years, recently received new interest online.
6 minute read
September 08, 2009 |

Older but Wiser: Acing the Interview

Interview basics are essentially the same whether you are a new lawyer or one with years of experience under your belt. There are some tips to keep in mind, however, to highlight what you have to offer while alleviating any concerns a prospective employer might have about hiring a more senior candidate. Consultants Valerie Fontaine and Roberta Kass discuss some of the steps you can take so you can make a great first impression -- and then can continue to impress throughout your interview.
6 minute read
October 31, 2003 |

Firms' Hire Senior Advisors, Law Degrees Optional

They are often the biggest names at their respective law firms, rubbing elbows with the world's power elite in both boardrooms and gossip columns.
7 minute read
December 12, 2005 |

Preserving E-Meeting Confidentiality

Information exchanged during e-meetings is subject to the same Constitutional protections and requires the same privilege precautions as traditional meetings.
5 minute read

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