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Pfizer will pay $67.5 million to settle investor lawsuit over Pristiq
Pfizer Inc. is opening its coffers yet again, this time to settle a class-action suit involving former Wyeth Inc. shareholders who claim the pharmaceutical company misinformed them about the side effects of its antidepressant, Pristiq.Labor: NLRB issues new guidance on at-will disclaimers
Acting General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Lafe Solomon, recently issued new guidance regarding at-will disclaimers in employee handbooks.American Airlines and pilots agree on labor proposal language
AMR Corp. and its pilots union have reached an agreement on the language for a new labor deal, according to the unions Friday announcement.$7.2 billion Visa/MasterCard credit card fee settlement gets preliminary approval
Despite heavy opposition from powerhouse retailers like Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Target, the $7.2 billion settlement between Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and several banks on one side, and a class of merchants on the other, has received preliminary approval.States launch investigation into sales of Boston Scientific surgical mesh
As product liability lawsuits mount, several states are launching investigations into the sales of Boston Scientific Inc.s transvaginal mesh products.View more book results for the query "*"
Homeowners POlicy Excludes Chinese Drywall Damage Claim
Homeowners Policy Excludes Chinese Drywall Damage ClaimNovember 12, 2012The Supreme Court of Virginia answered a certified question of law from the U.S.…Labor: Wisconsin shootings remind employers to address domestic violence in the workplace
October 21, 2012 was a dark day inWisconsinas Radcliffe Haughton fatally attacked his wife, Zina Haughton, at her place of employment nearMilwaukee.5 steps to a successful digital IP change management process
Top leadership must guide the process so it stays on course and does not lose momentum or directionComputer Forensics and E-Discovery: Recap from TLI Litigation Summit, Part III
During the third CLE hour presented in September at The Legal Intelligencer's first annual Litigation Summit in Philadelphia, panelists discussed computer forensics and e-discovery. They included Jeff Sassinsky of Sassinsky Data Services, Robert J. Genis of Sonin and Genis, Shawn Huston of MerlinOne, Michael Burkhardt of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, and Melinda S. Sungenis of the TASA Group. Here is a summary of some of the main points from the program.Trending Stories
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