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Watchdog Group: 'Junkets for Judges' On the Rise
Despite negative publicity about junkets for judges in recent years, a watchdog group reported Friday that more federal judges than ever are taking subsidized trips.FTC Hits Intel With Antitrust Suit
The Federal Trade Commission becomes the latest thorn in the side of the chip giant, which has already paid out nearly $3 billion this year over anticompetitive behavior.Growing Trend: Prosecution for Workers' Injuries, Deaths
A trend is emerging in the field of white-collar crime that is unrelated to recent, well-publicized financial scandals. Local and federal prosecutors nationwide are increasingly considering criminal charges against corporations and their managers in connection with workplace injuries and deaths. And the trend is not confined to one state or region, say attorneys Stephen G. Sozio and Earnest B. Gregory.Understand Predictive Coding Options
Recent cases have thrust predictive coding, also referred to as computer-assisted review, into the spotlight. Reading the recent case law alone, however, will not teach in-house counsel how to evaluate whether and how to use predictive coding.Attempts To Expand Public Nuisance Laws To Reach Products
The current fad in high-profile products litigation involves suits by government entities to recover public expenditures from product manufacturers. Thus far, those suits have focused on various allegedly "bad" (although legal) products that the government claims has contributed to public nuisances, increasing costs for such public services as medical care, police patrols, insurance and criminal prosecutions.Plaintiffs Groups Mount Effort to Undo Supreme Court's 'Iqbal' Ruling
On May 18, the U.S. Supreme Court gave corporate defendants a gift that keeps on giving: the Iqbal decision, which has made it easier than ever for defendants to shut down lawsuits before they get to the costly discovery stage. Now, four months later, civil rights and consumer groups and trial lawyers are beginning to push back. They met last week in Washington, D.C., to lay plans for a two-pronged battle to undo what they see as a devastating blow to their lifeblood litigation.ADP estimates U.S. companies added 114,000 workers in July
A slowdown in hiring means consumers are unlikely to boost the spending that fuels 70 percent of the economy, raising the risk the recovery may stumble.Trade Secrets Suit Against Disney, ABC Gets Second Life
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a 1998 verdict against ABC Radio Networks Inc. and Walt Disney Co. for misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of contract, finding the trial court erred in throwing out the $40 million judgment. Children's Broadcasting Corp. had accused ABC of breaching a contract to combine forces to establish a national network of radio stations providing children's programming.Trending Stories
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