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Corporations Gain Clout With E-Billing
Lawyers working for corporate clients can no longer expect to get paid by simply stuffing their bill in an envelope and gluing on a stamp. More and more legal departments are only paying bills submitted by computer.Resale Price Maintenance Examined Under State Laws
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner of Cahill Gordon & Reindel, reviews recent developments, including two decisions on whether resale price maintenance agreements are per se illegal under the laws of New York and Kansas, the reinstatement of a complaint charging U-Haul with attempting to fix prices in violation of Massachusetts law, several hospital merger challenges by the FTC, and more.In-House Counsel Consider Depth, Courtroom Experience When Hiring IP Litigators
It's no secret intellectual property law remains a hot practice in an increasingly cool economic climate, but when companies have IP litigation, whom are general counsel picking to represent them � large general practice firms or hyper-specialized boutiques?Charges Against N.J. Medical School Dropped as Monitor Completes Task
The federal monitorship of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), which began over Medicaid double billing and uncovered a culture of financial abuse and patronage, will cease by the year's end.Huge Verdicts, Massive Settlements, Key Rulings in Federal District Court
In the year 2006, the judges of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal bench welcomed a new chief judge and one new member, approved a few massive settlements and a handful of huge jury verdicts, and along the way handed down key rulings that clarified the law on issues ranging from the First Amendment and libel to arbitration and insurance.View more book results for the query "Medco Health Solutions Inc"
Most Law Firms Have No Formal Succession Plans
A majority of law firms and legal departments lack formal succession plans for their leadership, a national study reports. The findings are unlikely to surprise lawyers at New Jersey firms - which by and large change their management structures on the fly.Noncompete Rules Get First State Test
New Jersey regulators are reviewing the ethics of requiring in-house attorneys to sign noncompete agreements.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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