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Building up the bottom line at a cost
These are plum times for of Atlanta's big law firms, whose revenues, almost invariably, are increasing. But these are also anxious times. Big firms are growing ever-bigger and more strategically focused on key practice areas to keep their big clients and attract new ones. As they expand, so do the expenses and strains. Firms are vulnerable to having their most valuable talent picked off by even bigger national and international firms.Pay-for-Delay Deals Threatened as Second Circuit Judges Question Existing Law
The balance may finally be shifting in favor of the challengers to so-called reverse payment settlements in drug patent litigation.Walgreens taps three firms to guide buyout
Walgreens announced on Wednesday plans to acquire rival Duane Reade for nearly $1.1 billion in cash, expanding the national drugstore chain's presence in the New York metropolitan area. The deal saw Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton Garrison; Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen Katz; and Weil, Gotshal Manges score key advisory roles.Duty to identify, protect trade secrets has arisen
Under Sarbanes-Oxley, trade secrets have shifted from an amorphous property right to an asset class. Management must now become actively involved with classifying and protecting these assets or face serious violations, risk shareholder derivative suits and losing trade secrets to competitors.View more book results for the query "CVS Health"
Continuity among 'Fortune' 250
Since 1988, The National Law Journalhas surveyed the law departments of the Fortune 250 companies, tracking which outside law firms they primarily use and noting any changes among the chief legal officers. This year we return to our long-time practice of reporting on who represents corporate America in several areas: litigation, corporate transactions, labor and employment and intellectual property.Atlanta firms strike lobbying gold
Correction appended: See below for a correction to this story.ATLANTA LAW FIRMS raked in about $13 million by lobbying the federal government during the first six months of 2006, according to reports filed in recent weeks with the U.S. Senate.The work included controversial matters, such as lobbying by Alston Bird partner and former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole for a Dubai company attempting to manage U.Corporate officers' duties in flux
A trio of recent Delaware bankruptcy and Court of Chancery decisions illuminate-and possibly expand-the fiduciary duties of corporate officers who are not also company directors. In addition to clarifying how officers might be liable for corporate wrongdoing, the decisions also beef up the sparse body of Delaware case law that specifically highlights the duties of officers, according to lawyers.Nurses Held Exempt Under N.J. Wage and Hour Law
Registered nurses are held to be exempt from overtime pay, under the N.J. Wage and Hour Law.The return of the responsible corporate officer doctrine
The FDA increasingly uses it to attribute responsibility to corporate officers, even without evidence they were aware of the problematic conduct.Trending Stories
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