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Feds Can't Shield Bernanke in Hank Greenberg Suit
Maurice "Hank" Greenberg may very well still lose his constitutional challenge to the 2008 government bailout of American International Group. But Greenberg and his lawyers at Boies Schiller and Skadden won't miss the chance to put one the bailout's architects, Ben Bernanke, on the hot seat.From The Global Lawyer: The fight against corruption set the playbook for movements that aim at global legal change. First, pass a law in the U.S. Then leverage that law to create treaties and legislation that raise the expectations for businesses around the world.
Supreme Court Urged to Overturn Discovery Sanction Against Jordan Bank
The kingdom of Jordan has filed an amicus brief arguing that its largest financial institution could not comply with a U.S. discovery request because of Jordan's privacy laws.Wage And Hour Suits Continue Decade-Long Surge
For the fifth year in a row, U.S. employers have seen an increase in the number of wage-and-hour lawsuits filed against them in federal court, according to calculations by the Federal Judicial Center. Plaintiffs brought 7,764 suits between April 1, 2012, and March 31, 2013, about a 10 percent jump since 2012.Is The Workplace The Right Forum To Discuss Race?
In an episode of the NBC sitcom The Office, clueless office manager Michael Scott tries to lead a meaningful discussion on race with his employees—and offends nearly all of them in the process. Such a clumsily executed discussion is probably not what President Barack Obama had in mind when he implored Americans to use the workplace as a forum for productive discussions about race in a speech following the George Zimmerman verdict.View more book results for the query "*"
The American Lawyer's Top 50 Innovators
The ideas and initiatives that changed the world of big law over the past half century, and the people behind them.Judicial Profile: Teresa Guerrero-Daley
Don't get personal with opposing counsel, throw hard punches, but not fowl ones, advises Santa Clara County Superior Court JudgeNew food safety proposals have small businesses worried
A proposed Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule designed to prevent foodborne illness has many food processing facilities alternately confused and concerned, Food Safety News reports.Labor: An ERISA plan for litigation
Careful drafting of an ERISA plan can provide an employer a greater likelihood of success in benefit claim litigation.Labor: Avoiding hostage situations when terminating employees in China
A recent incident in Beijing where workers held an American executive hostage for almost a week made headlines around the world. However, it was a story that didnt have to be told.Trending Stories
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