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Terrorism Ruling May Help Corporate Defendants Win Early Dismissals
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on a terrorism suspect's constitutional claims may help commercial defendants obtain pre-discovery dismissals of claims against them. The Court's decision in Ashcroft v. Iqbal should make it easier for defendants to win motions to dismiss commercial cases, especially in cases involving seemingly weak or speculative claims or where allegations of the defendant's knowledge or intent play a critical role, say attorneys Robert A. Schwinger and Eric Twiste.Settlement Videos Are Powerful Mediation Tools
Settlement videos are powerful. Far more comprehensive than descriptive words or still photographs, videos let the mediator, opposing counsel, the defendant and the insurer see, hear, and feel the whole story of a case in a compelling and accurate manner.View more book results for the query "*"
ABA's John Stout Looks at the Future of Corporate Governance
John Stout, chair of the American Bar Association's corporate governance committee, thinks both parties in Washington D.C. can learn a thing or two from corporate America.Trending Stories
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