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November 29, 2011 |

How Limitations on Number and Duration Apply to Corporate Depositions

Various commentators have addressed peculiarities and potential pitfalls of depositions of corporations or other organizations under Rule 30(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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August 28, 2013 |

Fares v. Lankau, DEFAX Case No. D65825 (D.Del. Aug. 15, 2013) Robinson, J. (13 pages).

Fares v. Lankau, DEFAX Case No. D65825 (D.Del. Aug. 15, 2013) Robinson, J. (13 pages).
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November 22, 2011 |

How limitations on number and duration apply to corporate depositions

What when, as frequently happens, a corporation designates multiple individuals to testify on different topics?
8 minute read
November 06, 2008 |

Sahu, plaintiffs-appellants v. Union Carbide Corp., defendants-appellees

Court Provided Bhopal Plaintiffs Insufficient Notice To Respond to Converted Summary Judgment Motion
28 minute read
January 23, 2012 |

INADMISSIBLE

An inspector calls it a day; not so intoxicated with reality TV; constrictors restricted; a goodbye to tomato pies; firms still reluctant to tweet; and increasing the blood count in this week's column.
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November 17, 2010 |

Members of the Schneiderman Transition Committee

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December 31, 2007 |

People, respondent v. Martin Tankleff, appellant

Murder Conviction Upset, New Trial Ordered; Court Misapplied Gatekeeper Function as to �New Evidence�
39 minute read
November 22, 2010 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

Chart on the in-house counsel representing New Jersey corporations.
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April 22, 2010 |

The FTC, Blogging, and Your Business

Commentators have focused on how the new FTC guides will affect advertisers, marketing companies, and professional bloggers. What many employers fail to realize, notes attorney Barbara E. Hoey, is how the guides may apply to companies and employees who are not professional advertisers.
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February 20, 2002 |

Securities Regulation

T he collapse of Enron Corp. has turned a political spotlight on accounting standards and the regulation of accountants. This is not necessarily a good development since the politicization of accounting principles and influence peddling in Washington by Enron and its auditor, Arthur Andersen, are part of the backdrop for the Enron scandal. Of 248 senators and House representatives serving on the 11 Congressional committees that are investigating Enron, 212 received campaign contributions from Enron or Ander
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