By Sherry Karabin | January 2, 2007
Jay Lapine -- one of the first GCs to be indicted in the recent wave of corporate scandal -- has now become one of the few to be at least partially acquitted. In November a San Francisco jury c
By Robbin L. Itkin and Katherine C. Piper | February 18, 2009
Given the economic crisis and its profound impact on the U.S. auto industry, the phrase &qu
By Noeleen G. Walder | October 9, 2008
With public anger reaching a boiling point over plunging stock prices and Wall Street "greed," white-collar defense attorneys are preparing for an inevitable surge in criminal prosecution
By Edward F. Gerwin Jr. and Lawrence Kiern | September 7, 2007
This summer, President Bush signed legislation reforming the interagency process for reviewing foreign acquisitions of U.S. corporate entities, about a year and a half after a public firestorm erup
By Laura A. Brevetti | July 14, 2009
When it comes to white-collar crime, popular opinion today is to view American corporations solely as perpetrators. However, this public ire ignores the documented reality that corporations and ins
By Shannon P. Duffy | January 23, 2007
With a proposed settlement worth nearly $40 million, office supply giant 3M is poised to close the books on more than a decade of litigating antitrust suits. In a series of suits, a comp
By Tresa Baldas | September 6, 2006
A new computer software program that helps weed out biased jurors is raising a dilemma for lawyers: Should they go with their gut instinct when picking jurors, or listen to a computer?Do
By David Elman | September 29, 2006
Kirkland Knightsbridge is set to head to court today for an interim cash collateral hearing.The Napa, Calif.-based winemaker, which does business as Kirkland Ranch Winery, seeks to tap $1.14
September 7, 2007
Greg Goeckner sounds almost wistful in describing the old days of movie piracy. When he became an in-house lawyer at the Motion Picture Association of America in 1994, the threat was from bootleg v
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By Janet McConnaughey | August 31, 2006
The $50 million compensatory damage award in a federal Vioxx case this month was "grossly excessive," and a new trial must be held to decide how much drugmaker Merck & Co. must pay a retired F
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