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Data Retention Policy, Meet Data Management System
A company that implements a retention policy and conducts annual audits against it can rest easy, right? Not if the retention policy is not squared with IT's data management system, writes Waller's Heather Hubbard.Riverside Marketing LLC v. SignatureCard Inc.
Clause Extending Agreement Subject to Unilateral Termination Right Made It Terminable at WillNew Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program: a Carrot Without a Stick?
In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin, a principal in Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, writes that while measured against reports that there were as many as 52,000 accounts at UBS alone, it is difficult to view the 33,000 voluntary disclosures under the 2009 OVDP and the 2011 OVDI as an unqualified success, though they did result in $5 billion in revenue.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge, in Zeal to Try Case, Bars Key Defense, Prompting Reversal
Though a defense attorney abused the rules of discovery and produced an exculpatory witness at the last moment, the trial court shouldn't have forced the case to trial without the witness's testimony, a New Jersey appellate court ruled. "The demands of due process are never more seriously tested than when a defendant in a criminal case is, for any reason, denied an opportunity to present a witness whose testimony has ostensible exculpatory value," Judge Howard Kestin wrote for a three-judge panel.Senate votes to spare plaintiffs' lawyers
WASHINGTON AP - The Senate has voted to spare plaintiffs' lawyers in medical malpractice cases from a cut in fees.By a vote of 32-66, the Senate rejected an amendment by Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., to cap the fees that plaintiffs' lawyers can collect when they win a case.Ensign would have limited the lawyers to one-third of the first $150,000, and one-fourth of additional amounts above that.Robert N. Gentile, Transtar Inc.: Keeping on track
On the morning of Sept. 22, 1993, Transtar Inc. General Counsel Robert Gentile awoke to news of an Amtrak train derailment near Mobile, Ala. Gentile drifted back to sleep. That would be the last restful moment Gentile would enjoy for a long time.Trending Stories
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