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Union Files Charges with the NLRB Against Wal-Mart
The United Food and Commercial Workers Union, which is trying to organize workers at Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has filed unfair labor practice charges against the world's largest retailer to force it to release documents related to the ouster of its former vice chairman and alleged anti-union efforts. The Tuesday filing with the National Labor Relations Board aims to "seek justice for workers at Wal-Mart," not financial rewards, says a union spokesman.View more book results for the query "*"
Six Class Actions Certified by N.Y. Court in Huge Public Offerings Suit
The mountain of litigation over the collapse of stock prices following initial public offerings in the technology boom has moved to a new phase with the certification of six class actions.Parmalat Sues Grant Thornton, Deloitte for $10 Billion
Italian dairy company Parmalat sued Grant Thornton International and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu for $10 billion on Wednesday, saying the auditors overlooked fraud and looting that nearly led to the company's downfall. The lawsuit is part of Parmalat bankruptcy administrator Enrico Bondi's campaign to recover money for the company's creditors by suing financial institutions that he alleges helped Parmalat's former executives deceive investors.Split Opinions: Court Receives Pro and Con Responses Regarding Suggested CAAP Changes
The Texas Supreme Court has received several responses that address the Grievance Oversight Committee's recommended changes to the State Bar of Texas Client Attorney Assistance Program. Jen Cafferty, the court's general counsel, says she is preparing a report for the court.U.S. Supreme Court 2004-2005 Term Review
The Law Journal's annual Supreme Court review offers expert commentary on the term's most significant decisions, including: the two Ten Commandment cases, McCreary County and Van Orden; the highly anticipated takings case, Kelo; and two decisions important for business, National Cable & Telecommunications Association and Graham County Soil & Water Conservation District.Ex-Head of Connolly Bove Bankruptcy Practice Joins Connolly Gallagher
Jeffrey C. Wisler, the former head of the bankruptcy practice at Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg, has joined many of his former colleagues at Connolly Gallagher.Trending Stories
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