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December 04, 2012 |

Cost Allocation of Discovery Prior to Class Action Certification

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison partners H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal review a recent Eastern District of Pennsylvania decision that granted the five plaintiffs access to additional discovery prior to class certification, but shifted the cost to them, in doing so, finding a solution that permitted appropriate discovery while keeping the cost allocation "fair and reasonable."
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May 11, 2004 |

United States v. Wayne Gaskin

FBI Agents Had Probable Cause to Believe Guns Linked to Drug Deals Would Be Found in Car
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August 05, 2010 |

New ID theft targets kids' SS numbers

The latest form of identity theft doesn't depend on stealing your Social Security number. Now thieves are targeting your kid's number long before the little one even has a bank account.
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April 03, 2006 |

Alphabetical Names for Federal Case Digests

Alphabetical listing of federal case digests.
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December 10, 2010 |

Arnall Golden Gregory to open D.C. office

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January 30, 2013 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 20 – January 30, 2013

Daily decision alert.
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May 20, 2004 |

Outsourcing of Work Means Influx of Legal Issues

Outsourcing is one of the biggest waves in the economy, but questions abound as lawyers rush to keep up. Some say U.S. courts have jurisdiction when companies contract for outsource services with a U.S.-based intermediary; others say suits must be brought on the outsource company's home turf. And how does outsourcing comply with Sarbanes-Oxley's requirement that public companies audit and document internal controls over financial reporting?
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April 22, 2013 |

Jump in M&A Activity Increases Opportunities for Graduates

Sean J. Griffith, the T.J. Maloney Chair and Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, writes that while the recession hit the legal marketplace particularly hard, two trends in business - increased M&A activity and growth in corporate compliance programs - are stimulating the legal economy. That means a rise in opportunities for law school graduates for the foreseeable future.
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April 27, 2004 |

Tyson Urges Court to Take Up Employment Case

Tyson Foods, the world's largest supplier of meats, is trying to enlist the U.S. Supreme Court in its dispute with slaughterhouse workers over their claim that they should be paid for the time it takes to change into protective clothing and walk to and from their work stations.
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