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A small legal group causes Wal-Mart some big problems
Attorney Brad Seligman was on a hunt to find out whatever he could about Wal-Mart Stores Inc. after hearing about a potential claim of alleged sex discrimination against the retailer in 1999.C.P. Judge Challenges Wettick On Filial Consortium Claims
An Erie County Common Pleas Court judge has said in no uncertain terms that Allegheny County Common Pleas Court Judge Stanton Wettick was wrong when he pioneered the notion of allowing a claim for loss of filial consortium in the state.Decision summaries from the NLJ
DEA ephedrine order said to be too vague � and other recent court decision summaries from The National Law Journal.Power windows: danger in the door
There�s a difference in American cars built for sale in the U.S. and in Europe. Those made for domestic sales do not have safety windows that (like elevator doors) retract when they encounter an obstruction. As a results, a handful of children die each year by having their heads caught in car windows, and several hundred people have fingers crushed.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Six Days, Six Lawyers, $24 Billion
Golden West Financial GC Michael Roster used to tell outside lawyers that there were certain firms he would call in to do a major transaction, but he wouldn't necessarily say who those firms were. As it turned out, Wall Street's Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz drew the ace card when it came to counseling the bank through what analysts are calling the year's second-largest deal: the cash and stock acquisition of Golden West by Wachovia. Wachtell handled the $24.2 billion deal with six lawyers in six days.Lynch Can't Prove Libel by Union But Might Against Political Consultant
Calling a politician a mobster is defensible if you believe it to be true, or if it's such obvious hyperbole that no one else would believe it to be true, the NJ Supreme Court ruled last week. That means state Sen. John Lynch's libel suit against the New Jersey Education Association is dismissed. But the Court allowed Lynch, a public figure, to pursue his libel claim against the group's consultant who knew the published statement: "This Is No Lie: John Lynch is Connected to the Underworld," to be false.Past Haunts Brobeck in Smoker's Suit
A San Francisco judge Friday disqualified Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison from representing a smoker in a suit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Philip Morris Inc. The reason? Brobeck had served as RJR's chief counsel for smoking cases in Northern California for 27 years. Brobeck called RJR's motion a "cynical effort" to derail trial, but others are viewing Brobeck's entry into plaintiffs' tobacco litigation with a critical eye.Biovail Pharmaceuticals Fires Kasowitz Benson From High-Profile Case
Biovail Pharmaceuticals fired Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman from its case against several hedge funds and Wall Street analysts Friday, as questions continued over whether the law firm knowingly used documents covered by a protective order to help bring the suit. At issue are documents that were part of a separate class action involving Banc of America Securities LLC. BAS claims Kasowitz Benson and Biovail used the material to pump up the case against the hedge funds.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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