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Litigation: Putting the business back in business litigation
Why do litigation bills seem to operate in a world that is divorced from the budgeting realities of in-house counsel and their businesses?The next step for technology-assisted review: Unlocking the black box
With technology-assisted review (TAR) gaining judicial support, practitioners now face the next hurdle: defending its accuracy and reliability.Litigation: Labeling lawsuit defenses
This year has seen a continuation of the product liability trends of 2012: namely, plaintiffs attorneys including manufacturers of food, beverages, tobacco, medicines and medical devices as their primary targets.Suspended Traffic Ct. Judge's Co-defendant Pleads Guilty to Fraud
The co-defendant of a suspended Philadelphia Traffic Court judge pled guilty in federal court Wednesday to 37 separate charges related to a scheme to defraud the state Department of Community and Economic Development out of state grant funds awarded to nonprofits.View more book results for the query "*"
'Gulf Fleet' a Lexicon for Sponsors, Affiliate Transfers and Failed LBOs
In her Distress Mergers & Acquisitions column, Jones Day partner Corinne Ball writes: Litigation over affiliate transactions arising in failed portfolio companies continues to provide guidance on core common issues such as breach of fiduciary duties, avoidance actions, equitable subordination and recharacterization. A recent bankruptcy case illustrates how at least one court will analyze allegations regarding affiliate transactions in the context of a motion to dismiss a recovery action based on a failed leverage buyout.Years After Supreme Court Decision, 'Caperton' Continues
Some Supreme Court cases, like old soldiers, never die, but unlike old soldiers, neither do they fade away. Consider Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Company. In 2009, a divided Supreme Court held that Hugh Caperton's due process rights were violated when a judge on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals refused to recuse himself from the appeal of a multi-million dollar jury verdict brought by the owner of Massey Coal.Am Law 100 Extra: A Sharper Profit Picture
An interactive look at how the firms stack up in terms of four key Am Law 100 metrics: leverage, profit margin, value per lawyer, and profitability index.Managing a global legal department: Getting help from an LPO
Legal process outsourcing (LPO) providers who take on specific projects or tasks at the direction of an in-house legal department have proven themselves to be valuable partners in designing unique, efficient and cost-effective solutions for corporate legal departmentsTrending Stories
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