By Sue Reisinger | January 24, 2018
“Depending on how you play your cards, this case could have a substantial impact on the university. These are the circumstances where you do some of your best lawyering,” said one attorney who used to be a GC in academia.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | January 19, 2018
Companies aren't keeping quiet about United States v. Microsoft, a major international privacy battle. IBM, Apple, Facebook and more have Microsoft's back.
By Kristen Rasmussen | January 17, 2018
Thousands of HIV patients whose names and conditions were revealed by glassine envelopes sent through the mail would share in a $17 million settlement that Aetna Insurance Co. has agreed to pay upon judicial approval to resolve claims that the company failed to protect the individuals' privacy.
By Kristen Rasmussen | January 12, 2018
Benevis dental management company and more than 130 of its affiliated Kool Smiles clinics in 17 states have agreed to pay $23.9 million plus interest to settle charges that they fraudulently billed Medicaid for medically unnecessary dental work performed on children.
By Sue Reisinger | January 11, 2018
Although it's important to address climate change, said Linda Kelly, general counsel of the National Association of Manufacturers, lawsuits against energy companies around the issue aren't the answer.
By Sue Reisinger | January 4, 2018
The $2.95 billion settlement should show companies just how important anticorruption measures and compliance regimes can be.
By Sue Reisinger | January 4, 2018
Jeffery Chow, who worked 25 years in Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd.'s legal department, cooperated with the DOJ in its case in federal district court in Brooklyn against Singapore-based Keppel and its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary as part of a plea agreement. His plea deal and a transcript of his hearing remarks were unsealed on Dec. 22, the same day Keppel settled its FCPA case with the U.S., Singapore and Brazil for over $422 million.
By Kristen Rasmussen | December 20, 2017
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. will pay $13.5 million to settle allegations by attorneys general in all 50 states and the District of Columbia that the company marketed some of its drugs for unapproved uses.
By Kristen Rasmussen | December 20, 2017
The Trump administration, House Republicans and a coalition of Democratic state attorneys general have settled their lawsuit over the legality of insurer subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. The settlement states that the parties agree that a trial judge's ruling that the House had standing to challenge the payments remains but does not “control” decisions in future litigation over this issue, clearing the way for the states' separate lawsuit.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 19, 2017
"The easiest mistake any employer can make is to assume that 'this could never happen here,'" Brad Smith, the company's chief legal officer, said in a blog post Tuesday. "While it's natural to hope and believe that's the case, one of the fundamental lessons of recent months is that people's voices need to be heard if their problems are to be addressed."
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