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August 01, 2008 |

Canada Report: Riding the Bull Market

How six firms stampeded to the top in Calgary's rollicking boom.
15 minute read
August 31, 2010 |

Modern Communications in the Workplace: Court Establishes Bright-line Test for Attorney-Client Privileged E-mails

The Court's employment decisions this term kept it in the vanguard, addressing novel issues surrounding the use of electronic communications in the workplace, confirming the scope of the continuing violation doctrine and the discovery rule, and adopting a limited interpretation of an exception to the Law Against Discrimination.
19 minute read
September 24, 2013 |

Sex With Client Is Flirting With Disaster

The number of cases involving intimate relations between attorneys and their clients reflects a growing problem that threatens not only the participating parties but also their colleagues and law firm partners.
6 minute read
April 30, 2002 |

What`s Panning Out, After The Gold Rush?

One of the earliest stops for a tech entrepreneur in search of funding is Connecticut Innovations, Inc., the Rocky Hill-based quasi-public fund that has given many of the state`s startups an initial boost.
7 minute read
March 08, 2013 |

Woman Awarded $976,000 After Collision That Caused Herniated Disc And Revealed Tumor

A woman who was injured in a rear-end collision in Windsor in 2008 and ended up needing two major back surgeries was recently awarded more than $976,000 by a Hartford judge.
5 minute read
October 07, 2009 |

Under Obama, Justice Dept. Scrutinizing Global Practices

President Obama's promise for change is sending ripple effects across large sectors of the economy, including corporate legal departments. Stricter enforcement of regulations, which was lax under recent administrations, already requires greater attention to global litigation practices — and we are less than one year into the new administration.
7 minute read
July 03, 2007 |

SAP Admits Unit Made Oracle Downloads

Software company SAP AG acknowledged Tuesday that one of its units made "inappropriate downloads" of Oracle Corp. computer code for fixes and support documents, responding to a lawsuit filed by its rival that alleged corporate theft. SAP said it never had access to Oracle's intellectual property, even as Chief Executive Henning Kagermann said he would keep "all options open" to settle the case.
4 minute read
June 14, 2013 |

Third Circuit Answers Whether to Amend or Not to Amend

It is a reality of litigation that the facts of a case can change in significant ways between the filing of the complaint and trial, but litigants do not always amend pleadings to address these changes.
6 minute read
December 08, 2006 |

Verizon Goes On Pretexting Offense

The wireless company has filed four federal suits in New Jersey in hopes of protecting its customer data.
3 minute read

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