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DOL's New Pay Guidance Is 'Optics Shift,' but Maybe Not Much More
Management-side lawyers were waiting and watching for new guidance from the U.S. Labor Department on compensation practices. One lawyer said the new directive is more a "technical revision" of Obama-era policies.JPMorgan Asked to Freeze Gender-Bias Case After SCOTUS Ruling
Administrative law judges and federal appeals judges are now grappling with the scope of the Supreme Court's ruling in 'Lucia,' which confronted the lawfulness of the appointment of federal in-house judges.Tribune Sues for $1B in Damages After Canceling Deal With Sinclair
The lawsuit filed by Debevoise & Plimpton targets Sinclair's "belligerent and unnecessarily protracted" negotiations with regulators.Chancery Court Lawsuit Opens New Round in Ugly Fight Over Noncompetes
Georgia-based medical services company Bako Pathology this week sued to stop its two founders from opening a competing firm, the latest development in a legal saga that has exploded with allegations of illicit sex, violence and illegal drug use.View more book results for the query "*"
Del. Judge Grants $41,000 in Attorney Fees to Drinker Biddle in Contract Dispute
A Delaware Superior Court judge has awarded Drinker Biddle & Reath $41,000 in attorney fees for recovering $1 million on behalf of its clients in a breach of contract case against Texas-based machining services firm Integra Services Technologies Inc.Del. Justices Uphold $70M in Damages for Failing to Market Chemo Drug
The Delaware Supreme Court on Monday upheld a $71 million award against a Pennsylvania-based pharmaceutical company that failed to live up to its obligation to market a drug used to treat exposure to certain types of chemotherapy.Seven-Figure Fee Requests Crumble as Bouchard Calls Cookie Contract Case a Draw
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Friday denied multimillion-dollar requests for attorney fees from Mrs. Fields Brand Inc. and Interbake Foods, ruling that neither party had prevailed in a dispute over a contract to sell Mrs. Fields cookies in grocery and convenience stores.Bouchard Orders American Apparel Founder to Repay $19.5M Loan
Former American Apparel CEO Dov Charney could have to pay up to $19.5 million that he owes to a hedge fund from a fight to regain control of the company he helped to found, Delaware's Court of Chancery has ruled.Delaware Supreme Court Denies $14M Payment on Michigan Wind Farm
The Delaware Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Exelon General Acquisitions' decision to change the location of a Michigan wind farm allowed the company to avoid a $14 million earn-out payment to Deere & Co. stemming from its 2010 purchase of Deere's wind-energy business.How to Build Trust Between Advisors and Clients
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