By Scott Brede | September 20, 1999
It's puzzling why Martin Frankel, the ex-international fugitive who allegedly boned up on U.S. extradition treaties with various foreign countries before his four-month flight from justice, chose t
By The Associated Press | October 4, 2011
We all want a bite out of Apple, according to a report valuing global brands out Tuesday. The maker of the popular iPhone, iPad2, music players and computers was one of the big
By Tresa Baldas | July 14, 2006
Trial attorneys with a knack for swaying juries are discovering a new outlet for their lawyering skills: activism.Whether hosting radio or TV shows, or producing or starring in movies,
August 28, 2006
Like a championship boxer or a celebrity at a movie premiere, Frank Quattrone was swarmed by photographers who wanted to capture the look of a man who had just won his life back.
By Charles Toutant | March 1, 2004
The Affidavit of Merit Statute --anathema to plaintiffs' medical malpractice lawyers since its inception -- has taken on a new reason to be loathed, thanks to Supreme Court rulings that seem t
By Ross Todd | January 9, 2012
A Delaware Chancery Court judge sanctioned hedge fund pioneer Michael Steinhardt on Friday, finding that he traded on non-public information as a named plaintiff in an M&A shareholder class action
March 1, 2011
C.A. 3rd C062380 The Third Appellate District affirmed trial court orders granting a special motion to strike and denying preliminary injunctive relief. The court held that chiropr
By Marcia Coyle / Staff reporter | April 15, 2009
WASHINGTON — A federal appellate court recently rejected a facial challenge to the constitutionality of statutory damages under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act.
By Douglas Wood | July 21, 2011
Corporate counsel today are beset with new challenges brought on by the technology revolution. It often seems im le to keep up with the changes, let alone manage the risks. But this im
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By Michael Rubinkam | September 3, 2009
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Tyrone Werts earned a college degree, counseled at-risk teenagers, organized an anti-crime summit, sold Girl Scout cookies, and once prevented the rape of a teacher -- al
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