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Conducting Internal Corporate Investigations
When dealing with internal corporate investigations, in-house counsel must evaluate whether the results can be protected by the attorney-client privilege and whether client and nonclient participants are being dealt with fairly. In addition, it is important to recognize that even when handled properly, the results of the investigation may well have to be disclosed.Court Strengthens Protection For Administrative Claimants
The holding in Ames provides a better opportunity for administrative claimants, particularly suppliers, from being denied distributions from the limited assets of the bankruptcy estate.Bar to Exterminator's Testimony Challenged in Bedbug Suit
Must an exterminator who was hired to remove bedbugs submit an official expert witness report if his customers later seek to have him testify at trial but their law firm doesn't retain him as an expert? That was the key issue before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Nov. 1.View more book results for the query "*"
What's in a BigLaw Name? Ummm, Less Names?
What's in a name? For Cooley, the answer is about two-thirds shorter than it was two months ago, when the firm whittled its name down from Cooley Godward Kronish. Cooley LLP registered its new name with the Division of Corporations of New York?s Department of State in March.Shargel Asks for Dreier To Be Released on Bail
Disgraced attorney Marc S. Dreier has given full cooperation to the receiver charged with identifying and securing his assets, his attorney said yesterday. Fighting to get his client released on bail while he awaits trial on accusations that he looted escrow accounts and sold or tried to sell more than $100 million in phony promissory notes to hedge funds, attorney Gerald Shargel said Mr. Dreier has no hidden assets here or abroad.Proper Notification To Disclaim Responsibility
The New Jersey Appellate Division decision, Kaplan v. Harleysville Insurance Company, is a helpful restatement of legal principles that enables an insurance carrier to effectively reserve its rights to later disclaim coverage while initially providing a defense to an insured.Trending Stories
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