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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
The ability to think globally is rapidly becoming a core competency for successful in-house counsel.
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By Keith Ecker | December 31, 2005
As if Celine Dion's voice wasn't bad enough, one of her albums poses a major security threat to computer users. When inserted in a PC, the CD installs an insidious piece of software known as a rootkit--an application that hackers typically use to implant viruses and trojans on victims' computers....
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By Keith Ecker | December 31, 2005
United Airlines didn't intend to raise ire of nearly 20,000 flight attendants. But to successfully reorganize and pull itself out of the red, something had to give. And that something was their employees' pension plans, which the airline decided to cut. But cutting pension plans, especially plans under contract with...
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld a ruling that a 10-page letter to Gulfstream Aerospace sent to its employees that placed limits on employees' rights to sue the company is an enforceable contract. On July 15, 2005, Gulfstream Aerospace sent the letter to all of the...
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
When aspiring law students paid nearly $1,100 for a month-long LSAT-prep course by TestMasters, they assumed the prestigious Santa Monica, Calif., company would help them score higher on the law school entry exam. However, several students soon discovered that they had mistakenly signed up for a class with Houston-based Test...
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
When South Dakota rancher Perle O'Daniel discovered that hundreds of his cattle had been stolen, he assumed that his insurance company would cover the loss. However, on Nov. 1, 2005, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals held the insurer had no liability. O'Daniel purchased an insurance policy from Minnesota-based NAU...
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
European counsel use training and audits to keep Competition Commission at bay.
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
Supreme Court's decision in Alvarez leaves companies open to litigation.
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By Michael T. Burr | December 31, 2005
CAFA was supposed to reduce companies' litigation risks. It may be having the opposite effect.
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
It's not surprising that the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry attracts a great deal of government scrutiny. As prescription drug prices and uninsured rates continue to climb, states and the federal government are constantly watching the activities of major players in the industry, seeking to root out wrongdoing and wastefulness that...
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