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Judge Tells Glock Inc., Again, To Give Info To Ex-Wife
A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta has ordered attorneys for gun mogul Gaston Glock's North American operations in Smyrna to end months of delay and turn over reams of corporate financial records to the gun-maker's ex-wife.ICANN and Pornographers: Comrades in Arms?
Douglas Wood, of Reed Smith, explores what companies can do to protect themselves from the coming rush of porn-friendly generic top-level domains, including .sex, .porn, and .adult.Coalition of West Valley Nuclear Wastes, plaintiffs-appellants v. Chu* defendants-appellees
NEPA, Not Violated by DOE's Impact Statement Not Addressing Closure of Bulk of Nuclear Waste SiteOvertime: The Fluctuating Workweek
Jeffrey D. Pollack, a partner at Mintz & Gold, writes that as overtime lawsuits and investigations become more common, it is imperative to understand the Fluctuating Work Week method of overtime compensation, under which non-exempt employees are only entitled to receive one-half times their regular rate of pay for their overtime hours. But if the system is not properly implemented, employers can still be liable for the full one and one-half times the regular rate.View more book results for the query "Enterprise Counsel Group A Law Corporation"
Three pairs of cases typify three merger issues
The government so infrequently litigates its merger challenges (consent decrees and abandoned deals providing the far more common solution) that it is easy to forget about the role of the courts in these cases.Fosamax: The Hiding of a Public Hazard
Since the release of Merck's blockbuster drug Fosamax, there have been a significant number of reports of jaw disease among its users. Despite an FDA review citing risks, says attorney Timothy M. O'Brien, Merck has yet to warn patients or issue a "Dear Doctor" letter to physicians, and continues to defend the drug in public statements. O'Brien argues that information gleaned from Merck files regarding the extent of a potential Fosamax public hazard should be made available to patients and physicians alike.The Future Ain't What it Used to Be
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