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More corporations answer call for good governance, survey shows
U.S. public companies are increasingly responding to shareholder pressure to adopt good corporate governance practices, according to Shearman Sterling's sixth annual Corporate Governance Survey. For the second year, the New York-based firm's governance survey also includes an analysis of director and executive compensation.Questions Over Phila. Contract for Conflict Counsel
Questions have arisen about the city of Philadelphia's request for proposals regarding a contract that would create a for-profit legal organization to represent indigent defendants in criminal cases where the Public Defender's Office has a conflict, as well as about social media postings by one of the attorneys vying for the contract.N.J. Enacts Legislation Affecting Licensure, Ownership of ASCs
The bill further amends the Codey law prohibition on referral of patients by a physician to an entity in which he has a significant beneficial interest by carving out certain criteria that will exempt the physician from this restriction.Fairfield physicians sue insurers over doctor designations
A Connecticut physicians group has sued three insurance companies, claiming they steer patients to certain doctors designated as elite to cut costs.View more book results for the query "*"
Buyout Firm Hits Mayer Brown With $245 Million Refco Suit
The private equity firm that owned a controlling interest in failed commodities brokerage Refco Inc. has filed a $245 million lawsuit against Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, accusing the law firm of helping to conceal the sham transactions that led to Refco's collapse. Boston-based buyout firm Thomas H. Lee Partners filed a complaint against Mayer Brown on Thursday in federal court in Manhattan, alleging that Mayer Brown handled 17 fraudulent transactions at the behest of Refco's executives between 2000 and 2005.Panel Upholds Rejection of Reissue Application Over 'Recapture' Rule
A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit offers guidance on the patent application reissue process, which gives patent owners a two-year window to broaden patent claims after the patent issues.328-36 West 53rd Street Redevelopment v. Kosciuczuk
Family Member Never Listed on Recertifications Cannot Succeed to 'Project-Based' �8 ApartmentJackpot: Lawyers earn fees from law they wrote
LOS ANGELES AP - Every lawsuit filed or even threatened under a California law aimed at electing more minorities to local offices - and all of the roughly $4.3 million from settlements so far - can be traced to just two people: a pair of attorneys who worked together writing the statute, The Associated Press has found.Trending Stories
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