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January 27, 2009 |

BofA chief's image goes from very good to bad

6 minute read
September 09, 2010 |

HP Faces Uphill Fight to Stop Hurd From Taking Oracle Position

Hewlett-Packard's legal team will have a hard time persuading a state court judge to stop former CEO Mark Hurd from becoming co-president of Oracle Corp., employment law experts say.
3 minute read
December 04, 2008 |

Polzo v. County of Essex et al.

Because it cannot be determined if the county was on constructive notice of the alleged dangerous condition on its property, this case is remanded.
5 minute read
April 02, 2007 |

JPMorgan Chase wins dismissal of Enron-related investors suit

A federal judge has rebuffed JPMorgan Chase investors who alleged they bought shares in the company out of regard for its "integrity and financial discipline" during the time it was aiding and abetting the massive Enron fraud. Dismissing the investors' second amended complaint, Southern District of New York Judge Sidney H. Stein said that the plaintiffs had failed to sufficiently plead scienter on the bank's part regarding its alleged mischaracterization of transactions involving two Enron shell companies.
4 minute read
January 02, 2006 |

Danvers Motor Co. Inc. et al v. Ford Motor Co.

Plaintiff-auto dealerships' claims that they were forced to spend money to participate in an incentive program, and that they had to give up some control over their operations, are sufficiently concrete to allege an injury-in-fact for purposes of standing.
4 minute read
May 09, 2005 |

GCs losing outside counsel pick

Most general counsel have long had the sole authority to hire and fire outside counsel, but that prerogative may be waning. As legal costs continue to rise, procurement executives have started to review external legal spending at several high-profile companies.
6 minute read
August 11, 2008 |

Subpoena tactic in work suits draws fire

Management-side lawyers say they do it all the time. Plaintiffs' lawyers say it's got to stop. A common defense tactic in workplace litigation, whereby employers subpoena new and prospective employers of the plaintiffs who are suing them, is stirring debate in light of a recent federal court decision.
4 minute read
August 23, 1999 |

A Tale of Three Cities

A two-tiered playing field has emerged in high-tech meccas across the country: In Washington, D.C., Austin, Denver and Seattle, native firms serving the cities' traditional client base are meeting the Silicon Valley firms competing for emerging companies' business. When the Silicon Valley gunslingers come to town, everything changes. For Washington, D.C., the latest darling of the Silicon Valley set, the question looms: How will the new arrivals shape the competitive landscape?
6 minute read
June 07, 2012 |

U.S. Bancorp might be boring, but it makes money

CEO Richard Davis shuns investment banking and insurance. As a result, U.S. Bancorp produced the best risk-adjusted return in the past two years of all 24 banks in the KBW Bank Index.
7 minute read

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