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Cheney May Become Halliburton Target
Vice President Dick Cheney may be added to the list of defendants in a score of Halliburton accounting fraud cases, if a Connecticut law firm prevails in its bid to overturn a pending $6 million settlement on grounds that it is inadequate. The firm says Cheney was originally not named as a defendant because doing so would have been "inappropriate" during the war on Iraq.As One Lawyer-CEO Steps Down, Others Step Up
Pfizer CEO and former general counsel Jeffrey Kindler surprisingly is retiring after four years as head of the pharmaceutical giant. As Kindler steps aside, other lawyers-turned-CEOs are moving up.Delta pilots can't agree on seniority with Northwest pilots
ATLANTA AP - Delta Air Lines' pilots union has told company executives it can't agree on seniority issues with its counterpart at Northwest Airlines, raising serious doubts about the prospect of a combination of the two companies as Delta prepares to overhaul its operations.The disclosure was made Monday afternoon in a letter from the head of the pilots union at Delta, Lee Moak, to rank-and-file Delta pilots.Next in BP spill saga: civil trial worth billions
Now that a $4 billion plea deal has resolved BP's criminal liability for the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill nearly three years ago, the company will turn its focus to a trial that could potentially cost it billions of dollars more in civil penalties.$5M Castroneves never got key to tax evasion trial
MIAMI AP - To this day, race car driver and "Dancing with The Stars" winner Helio Castroneves hasn't seen a single dime of $5 million in licensing money he was promised under a 1999 contract with Penske Racing. It's either been parked at Penske or is still idling in a Dutch investment account.But the Internal Revenue Service says Castroneves owes U.The North River Insurance Co. v. ACE American Reinsurance Co.
Follow-the-Settlement Doctrine Extends to Cedent's Post-Settlement Allocation DecisionsGreat Recession Leaves Its Mark on Del. Legal Market
A recent survey of law firms found that more than 75 percent believe that pricing pressure, alternative fee arrangements and efficiency measures will remain part of the legal business even after the Great Recession has faded to a painful memory.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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