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December 20, 2011 |

Delaware's Default E-Discovery Developments

Silicon Valley consultant Mark Michels analyzes two new default standards for e-discovery in litigation posted by the Federal District Court for the District of Delaware.
5 minute read
March 11, 2002 |

Same Game, New Rules

Litigators need a plan to manage discovery, to protect the client and to gain a strategic advantage.
8 minute read
March 29, 2004 |

Justices Struggle to Stay Above the Fray

For two days earlier this month, it appeared that several Supreme Court justices were at war with the world outside their marble palace. The events were a reminder that the Supreme Court still thinks of itself as different -- above the fray and even beyond question. Plus: The first in a regular series of items on life and cases at the Supreme Court, drawn from the Blackmun papers at the Library of Congress.
12 minute read
July 19, 2006 |

Writing His Own Ticket

Eric Sinrod, a partner at Duane Morris, has been writing columns on tech/IP law for years, first as a way to reinvent himself, then as an ongoing marketing tool.
6 minute read
January 11, 2001 |

The Exquisite Dilemmas Facing CEOs

These days a CEO has to worry about the impact of globalization, the Internet, a speech to be delivered at the Davos World Economic Forum, and whether any of his company's factories is exploiting workers in Burkina Faso. It's all part of a natural progression, argues Yale's Jeffrey Garten in his book "The Mind of the C.E.O."
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March 29, 2004 |

Courtside: Testy Justices, Blackmun Memories

For two days this month, it appeared that several Supreme Court justices were at war with the world outside their marble palace. The events were a reminder that, even as it begins to turn its face to the public in the manner of other modern government institutions, the Supreme Court still thinks of itself as different -- above the fray and even beyond question. Justice Antonin Scalia was the source of the most prominent eruption.
11 minute read
June 04, 2009 |

New Deals

The General Motors Corp. began the process Monday of fashioning a "New GM" - a smaller, more nimble version of the 101-year-old legendary automaker that focuses on the company's strongest brands. Scores of attorneys have been tapped to represent GM, GM's independent directors, the U.S. Treasury Department, GMAC Financial Services and its affiliates, the United Auto Workers and other parties.
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May 07, 2009 |

New Deals

Southern District Bankruptcy Judge Arthur J. Gonzalez on Tuesday approved procedures for the sale of most of Chrysler LLC to Fiat SpA. Once the fast-tracked bankruptcy procedure is complete, Fiat will initially take a 20 percent stake in Chrysler with an option to acquire the remaining 15 percent after meeting certain requirements. Also, in a $7.8 billion cash deal, Citigroup Inc. has sold its Japanese brokerage firm Nikko Cordial Securities Inc. to Japan-based Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation.
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October 17, 2006 |

The Plaintiffs' Hot List: The Year's Hottest Firms

Check out this year's top 11 plaintiffs firms and their noteworthy cases.
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