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In-house Attorney-Client Privilege and 'Lawyerly Things'
Advice provided by in-house lawyers too often is at risk of being stripped of the protection of the attorney-client privilege.Judge Refers Hygiene Wipes Class Action to State Court
Procter & Gamble Co. has failed to dispose of a proposed class action alleging the company misrepresents its hygiene wipes as flushable, courtesy of a California federal judge who gave the plaintiffs alternative routes to press their case.White House Offering Cybersecurity Info-Sharing Plan
President Barack Obama will release a plan to encourage the public and private sectors to share cyberthreat details with each other, giving companies "targeted liability protection" for their information.Sequenced Discovery in Mass Tort Litigation
In mass tort litigation, pursuing sequenced discovery that first focuses on general causation can lead to early resolution of litigation and can save unnecessary expenditures of time and money.Fired Legal Secretary's Sexual Harassment Claims Against Arnstein & Lehr Partner are Salacious
Dasschinka Storani claims former Fort Lauderdale managing partner Alan Kipnis sexually harassed her, talking about blow jobs and forcing her to give him vitamin shots in the buttocks.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Justices Get Stuck in Traffic, Too
Even U.S. Supreme Court justices get stuck in traffic. Justice Antonin Scalia was absent from the court briefly at the beginning of Tuesday's court session, delayed because of a traffic accident that caused lengthy backups on several routes into D.C. from Virginia, where the justice lives.Why is Victor Diaz Suing His Former Law Firm Podhurst Orseck After Amicable Split?
Prominent litigator Victor Diaz is suing his former longtime law firm, Podhurst Orseck, alleging the Miami firm underpaid him and refuses to open its books to him.Suspensions Voided for Two Ted Stevens Prosecutors
Top U.S. Department of Justice officials violated policy in suspending two prosecutors involved in the botched case against former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the Merit Systems Protection Board ruled this month in declaring the discipline invalid.UBS Whistleblower Birkenfeld Not Allowed to Move to Europe
U.S. District Judge William Zloch denied Bradley Birkenfeld's request to let him leave the U.S. by modifying or ending his probationCollaborative Effort Made $280 Million Deal Go Smoothly
R. Stephen Sandiford, Alan Axelrod and Martin Schwartz of Bilzin Sumberg advised Dacra Realty in the sale of a 20 percent stake in its Miami Design District project, which went for $280 million.Trending Stories
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