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December 16, 2011 |

GCs say career death penalty doesn't fit the crime

A closely watched case tests the power of the government to punish corporate executives absent evidence the officials were aware of misconduct among subordinates.
5 minute read
September 17, 2007 |

Justice Nixes Bid For Court's Records

Third District Justice Rick Sims rejected an attempt to get at Contra Costa County court administrators' memos, without even looking at them in camera first.
3 minute read
August 11, 2004 |

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law, analyzes, among other cases, a ruling that a tenant's lawyer was not disqualified because he previously represented the owner in evicting another tenant from the same building.
15 minute read
January 24, 2001 |

Coke Class Members Left in Dark on Payout Specifics

Six weeks from now, 2,000 present and former employees of Coca-Cola must decide whether they will participate in the company's settlement of a race discrimination suit. Employees can "opt out" without knowing how much Coke will pay them now and potentially may be stuck with worthless stock. The main complaint: The settlement is half the $159.3 million package Coke's former chairman secured last year.
10 minute read
July 18, 2013 |

The Do's And Don'ts Of Attorney Advertising In Connecticut

Since July 1, 2007, the Statewide Grievance Committee has had two principal ways to address concerns about attorney advertising.
9 minute read
June 10, 2005 |

Arbitration

Samuel Estreicher, the Dwight D. Opperman Professor Law at New York University School of Law and of counsel to Jones Day, and Steven C. Bennett, a partner at Jones Day, write that since the U.S. Supreme Court's 2003 decision in Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Bazzle, inclusion of an express waiver of the right to pursue class or collective action claims should be considered as a possible component of an employment arbitration program.
12 minute read
March 24, 2003 |

New War May Mean More Claims for UNCC

A handful of Texas trial lawyers spent years helping the United Nations evaluate claims from businesses, governments and individuals who allege they suffered damages as a result of Iraq's unlawful invasion and occupation of Kuwait in 1990. The new war in the Persian Gulf could mean more work for the United Nations Compensation Commission and more opportunity for Texas lawyers.
8 minute read
June 06, 2013 |

Monsanto Sued Over Genetically Modified Wheat

A Kansas wheat farmer has sued Monsanto Co. alleging gross negligence after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that the company's genetically modified wheat had escaped containment and been found growing in a field in Oregon.
5 minute read

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