Litigation

  • Corporate Counsel

    Do as I Say, Not as I Do

    By Nate Raymond | January 8, 2008

    Kevin Heron warned his colleagues about the dangers of insider trading, but he apparently didn't think those warnings applied to himself. On July 19 a Philadelphia jury convicted Heron, the former

  • The Recorder

    Company Excused for Worker's Web Speech

    By Matthew Hirsch | December 21, 2006

    California employers can thank a cranky pair of disgruntled tech workers for a favorable appellate ruling that preserves their immunity in Internet-related speech cases.After all, it had bee

  • National Law Journal

    Predatory Purchasing?

    By Janet L. McDavid and Jessica L. Ellsworth | December 9, 2005

    Whether a company that allegedly purchased too much or paid too much for raw materials violated the antitrust laws is currently before the U.S. Supreme Court in a petition for writ of certiora

  • The Recorder

    Oakland Raiders' Losing Season Extends to Courtroom

    By Matthew Hirsch | November 21, 2006

    Just when you thought the season couldn't get any worse for the Oakland Raiders and team president Al Davis, it did. In a split opinion Friday, California's 3rd District Court of Appeal set

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    The Case for 'Judicial Activism' in Drug Litigation

    By Stuart M. Feinblatt and Monique Cofer | December 27, 2006

    Product liability cases brought against pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers typically focus on failure-to-warn claims. But who decides whether the challenged warning is adequate? Judge

  • New York Law Journal

    Lawyers Spar Over KPMG Legal Defense Fee Policy

    By Mark Hamblett | May 10, 2006

    A prosecutor insisted Monday the government never demanded or implied that KPMG cut off legal fees for employees who refused to fully cooperate with its probe into allegedly illegal tax shelters.

  • National Law Journal

    Who Should Direct Your Company's Next Case?

    By Sharon L. Caffrey | May 1, 2006

    Litigation has become part of the business landscape for most companies. Companies that once faced little or no litigation now find themselves defending against "bet the company" litigation. Often

  • Business Crimes Bulletin

    Will the Recent KPMG Decisions Change White-Collar Defense?

    By Irvin B. Nathan and Michael S. Lewis | October 18, 2006

    Judge Lewis Kaplan's eloquent and eminently correct decision striking down the Justice Department's policy embodied in the "Thompson Memo" that pressures corporations, by threat of indictment, to c

  • The Recorder

    How Courts Have Dealt With Secondhand Exposure Cases

    By Angela Fiorentino-Rios | February 1, 2008

    With fewer manufacturers and suppliers left solvent in the wake of the massive wave of asbestos suits, premises owners formerly considered "peripheral defendants" have become targets. In this n

  • Legal Times

    Commentary: Don't Start a Backdating Witch Hunt

    By Christian R. Bartholomew | November 29, 2006

    In the midst of the firestorm over backdating stock options, many questions have been asked about the role of boards of directors and specifically about directors who sit on compensation committees

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