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April 14, 2008 |

IBM Bid Suspension Rattles Contractors

When IBM was temporarily prevented from bidding on federal contracts, the action sent government contractors and their lawyers into a tailspin of concern.
5 minute read
November 09, 2004 |

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Felons' Voting Rights

The Supreme Court yesterday sent conflicting signals on the question of voting rights for convicted felons, but advocates say the high court may yet decide the issue in a future case.
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December 14, 2006 |

Attorneys Debate Impact of Market Report Proposals

After months of work and media coverage, a high-profile report urging eased financial regulation to keep U.S. capital markets competitive has been derided as a corporate defense lawyers' "Christmas wish list."
6 minute read
March 01, 2011 |

Cat's paw purrs at Court

The U.S. Supreme Court last week broadened the potential liability of employers for job discrimination, ruling, 8-0, that employers may be held liable when an unbiased supervisor fires an employee based on the actions of a biased lower-level manager.
5 minute read
October 21, 2002 |

Inadmissible

8 minute read
August 14, 2002 |

Securities Regulation

T HE SARBANES-OXLEY Act of 2002, signed into law on July 30, 2002, accomplishes significant reform of the federal securities laws, particularly with respect to the regulation of accountants.
10 minute read
September 10, 2003 |

Littler Experiencing Some Labor Pains

By the mid-1990s, the "Littler" in Littler Mendelson was sounding more and more ironic. The San Francisco-based labor and employment boutique had grown far beyond its California roots, setting up in cities as far-flung as Dallas, Atlanta and Seattle. Now, with 27 offices and close to 400 lawyers, Littler is the biggest labor and employment firm in the country. But even as the empire keeps growing amid a boom in employment law, the once tightly knit firm is losing shareholders faster than it can hire them.
5 minute read
June 30, 1999 |

Live Picture's Assets Sold Off in Bankruptcy Court

The once high-flying imaging software maker Live Picture Inc. met a quiet demise in a San Francisco bankruptcy courtroom on Wednesday. Only a single foreign buyer, which had forced Live Picture into bankruptcy, showed up.
5 minute read
November 16, 1999 |

Divided Court Finds Prosecutorial Misconduct, Frees Two Reputed Mafiosos

Two reputed Mafiosos -- Raymond "Long John" Martorano and Albert Daidone -- can walk free without a retrial for the contract killing of a union boss due to extensive prosecutorial misconduct by a former assistant DA, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled. "The prosecutor acted in bad faith throughout the trial, consistently making reference to evidence that the trial court had ruled inadmissible, [and] continually defying the trial court's rulings on objections," wrote Justice Sandra Schultz Newman.
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May 21, 2013 |

What To Do When Your Case Is 'Removed' to Federal Court

Many New Jersey litigators practice primarily in the Superior Court and rarely choose to be in a federal district court. Sometimes, however, the choice is not theirs to make, and even seasoned state court litigators can get surprised when the case they filed gets removed to a federal district court.
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