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Corporate Counsel

High Court to Hear "Cat's Paw" Liability Case

Pat Edgar has never met Stephen Peters. In fact, Edgar, who fired Peters from his post as a salesman at Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (BCI), didn't even work in same state as Peters, let alone know he was black. However, that didn't stop Peters from filing suit against the company alleging...
15 minute read

Inside Counsel

Dukes of Hazard

9th Circuit decision paves the way for massive discrimination class actions.
32 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Trust Busters

Brooklyn-born plaintiffs' attorney Michael Hausfeld is a betting man. He's banking that the legal environment overseas is ripe for private antitrust litigation. That's why in March, his firm--Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll--opened an office in London, making it the first U.S. plaintiffs' firm to set up shop in Europe. "There's...
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The Right Price

Congress reviews recommendations to repeal the Robinson-Patman Act.
14 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Taste Test

Trademark owners take on domain name tasters with little success.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Crisis Rolodex

The Best Lawyers to Call in a Worst-Case Scenario
91 minute read

Inside Counsel

Crisis Rolodex

The Best Lawyers to Call in a Worst-Case Scenario
91 minute read

International Edition

Top judge calls for more case management

One of the UK's top judges has said that active case management is the best way to avoid expensive, drawn-out disputes such as the BCCI trial collapse. Speaking at the KPMG Forensic Annual Law Lecture last night (29 March), the Master of the Rolls, Sir Anthony Clarke, said the principles of case management should be adapted to each stage of a dispute to avoid costly, large-scale cases.
2 minute read

International Edition

Middle East and India: Starting from scratch

Dubai is one of the most vibrant economies on the planet. It is the home of the world's most luxurious hotel; the world's tallest building, the Burj Dubai, is under construction; islands have been man-made in the form of palms and the countries of the world; there are plans to build the world's largest airport; and a staggering 20% of the world's tower cranes are currently in use in Dubai.
6 minute read

International Edition

Herbies up against litigation rival in ad giant's High Court libel battle

Litigation heavyweights Carter Ruck and Herbert Smith are crossing swords this week as one of the most high-profile libel cases to reach the High Court for years gets underway. The case sees Carter Ruck represent the founder of advertising and marketing giant WPP, Sir Martin Sorrell, in his libel claim against Italian businessmen Marco Benatti and Marco Tinelli. The pair are senior executives with Italian media company FullSix, which WPP owns a stake in. Benatti was a senior consultant to WPP until an acrimonious split in 2006.
2 minute read

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