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By Robert A. Schwinger and Eric Twiste | June 3, 2009
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on a terrorism suspect's constitutional claims may help commercial defendants obtain pre-discovery dismissals of claims against them. The Court's May 18 decisio
By Catherine Dunn | January 10, 2013
Not long after the November 2012 election, John Stout, chair of the American Bar Associations corporate governance committee, met with committee members in Washington D.C. Also present
By David Hechler | October 13, 2009
Bernie Madoff masks are expected to be very big on the night of October 31. No lawyers are likely to compete on his level. But there is one in-house lawyer—make that former in-house lawye
By Peter Geier | November 7, 2005
The lead lawyer who won a defense verdict for Merck & Co. last week after a contentious eight-week trial in Atlantic City, N.J., in the second Vioxx case said her trial team's success lay
By Alan Cohen | December 1, 2009
This holiday season may not bring us any revolutionary new gadget (no Apple tablet -- yet), but some existing products are getting significant updates or new accessories that boost their perf
By Catherine Dunn | June 19, 2013
On the first day of classes last week at the Information Privacy Summer Institute (IPSI) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Omer Tene, a leading scholar in the privacy field and one of the profes
By David Hechler | December 20, 2007
In 2003 Michael DeKort faced an ethical quandary. He thought his company's shipbuilding project for the U.S. Coast Guard was dangerously off-course. Cables weren't up to code, communication equipme
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | May 29, 2008
Law firm partners around the world will want to pour a cool one and sip on this: The chief legal officer of the world's largest brewing company in terms of volume has published a no-holds-barred li
By Georgene M. Vairo | June 29, 2007
One might think that a tobacco company would steer as clear as possible from the federal government. The U.S. Justice Department brought a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act action
By Lloyd M. Johnson Jr. and Michele Coleman Mayes | July 30, 2007
Most general counsel in the Fortune 500 go for the gold when it comes to their compensation. White men, however, are going beyond the gold and grabbing the platinum. Do women and minority ge
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