By Staff Writer | January 31, 2007
The proverbial last straw snapped for Jackie Fitzgerald when she found herself short of cash and debating whether to fill her car's fuel tank or her birth control prescription in 2001. Fitzgerald, a trainman for Union Pacific Railroad Co. (UP), spent her last $40 to buy gas to get to...
By Michael T. Burr | January 31, 2007
When District Court Judge Melinda Harmon granted AllianceBernstein's motion for summary judgment in the sprawling In re Enron Corp. Securities, Derivative and ERISA Litigation class action, the decision might have gone down as a minor footnote in the multibillion-dollar lawsuit. After all, Alliance Capital Management (AllianceBernstein's predecessor) already was exonerated...
By Steven Seidenberg | January 31, 2007
Corporations and courts clash over the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
By Staff Writer | January 31, 2007
In-house counsel combat the erosion of privilege by forging new policies.
By Steven Seidenberg | January 31, 2007
Corporations and courts clash over the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
By Staff Writer | December 31, 2006
With 91,700 delivery vehicles on the road every day, one of the top concerns for Atlanta-based UPS Inc. is driver safety. So managers thought they were doing the right thing when they barred deaf and hearing-impaired people from driving the company's largest delivery vans. They based their decision on studies...
By Staff Writer | December 31, 2006
America's ability to compete in the global market may turn on the outcome of the immigration debate.
By Michael T. Burr | December 31, 2006
Five cases. Five decisions. Five lessons from 2006.
By Staff Writer | December 31, 2006
A lot of powerful companies would like to stop the infectious spread of open-source software. Microsoft has attacked the General Public License (GPL), which allows people to freely download, modify and redistribute open-source software, since 2001; SCO continues to pursue multi-billion dollar claims against IBM, Red Hat and Novell for...
By Mary Swanton | December 31, 2006
Democrats' clean sweep in the midterm elections puts tort reform on hold.
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