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March 23, 2011 |

Labor Pains

There is a perfect storm of workplace litigation swirling around general counsel. Employees are suing like never before. Worrying that employment litigation will devour the lion's share of corporate legal resources, companies are pinning their hopes on the high court.
12 minute read
August 12, 2013 |

Eric Geppert | DLA Piper

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September 16, 2013 |

VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

7 minute read
May 22, 2012 |

Protecting Privacy of Medical Records in Injury and Malpractice Litigation

In their Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner, the senior partner at Kelner & Kelner, and Gail S. Kelner, an attorney with the firm, analyze a recent ruling that represents a significant step in halting the unwarranted intrusion into the physician-patient relationship in the most sensitive areas, prompted by the presence of the insidious "9(a)" boxes on the HIPAA form.
10 minute read
November 01, 2007 |

New FTC Northeast Regional Director Vows 'Robust' Outreach

Thomas Cohn recently took over as Northeast regional director of the Federal Trade Commission, a regulatory agency charged with conducting merger reviews and preventing anti-competitive conduct. Cohn has worked in the region since 1999. In a recent interview, Cohn pledged to continue the region's "robust" outreach and education programs, and discussed the regional office's dual role of investigating both antitrust and consumer protection matters.
6 minute read
April 25, 2012 |

U.S. Judge Finds 'Cat's Paw' Theory Applies to Age Discrimination Act

Aesop's tale of the primate who flatters the feline and convinces it to dig roasting chestnuts from a fire - fleeing with the treasure and leaving the cat with nothing but burned paws - figured prominently in an upstate age discrimination case.
3 minute read
September 08, 2009 |

Inside the mind of a veteran juror

I must be le roi of the voir dire.Journalists have a reputation of getting bounced from juries, but each of the three times I have made it to the courtroom, the lawyers and the judge accepted me.Take, for instance, jury selection at Fulton County State Court in August. The case centered on irresponsible driving. During the questioning, I conceded that my mother had been tragically killed after she was hit by a car eight months earlier.
6 minute read
March 12, 2013 |

Johnson v. Nat'l Consol. Serv., LLC., PICS Case No. 13-0438 (E.D. Pa. Feb. 21, 2013) Pratter, J. (7 pages).

Defendant's second notice of removal was untimely, did not contain a document from which it could first be ascertained that the case was removable, and did not present new grounds for removal. Plaintiff's motion for remand granted.
3 minute read
December 20, 2012 |

S.F. Presiding Judge to Retire When Term Leading the Court Ends

After a dozen years on the bench, Katherine Feinstein is about to "walk into a bit of an abyss," as she hasn't yet lined up her next gig.
4 minute read
September 06, 2013 |

Judge Tosses Claims That Pfizer Illegally Blocked Generic Lipitor

Pfizer scored a big win as a federal judge knocks out a large part of the multidistrict litigation over claims that it schemed to keep generic Lipitor off the market.
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