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GM Obstructed Justice but Didn't Induce Witness To Lie
General Motors and its lawyers obstructed justice in shielding documents related to fuel-fed fires in its vehicles, but did not suborn perjury, a Fulton judge ruled. The ruling Tuesday stems from allegations the automaker and its lawyers committed various crime and frauds in concealing the existence and contents of a 1973 engineer's report. Brogdon wrote that he found no evidence that GM, its in-house lawyers or outside counsel caused or influenced the engineer to lie at deposition.In Win for Gucci, Judge Says Privilege Applies to Lawyer Who's Not 'Active'
That sound you hear is a sigh of relief from GCs across the country: A judge has ruled that Gucci's talks with its (now fired) in-house lawyer are protected by privilege — even though he was an inactive member of the California bar.Justice Herman Cahn NEW YORK COUNTY Supreme Court Plaintiffs were represented by several co-lead counsel and co-counsel firm. This included Milberg Weiss & Bershad L
District Judge Robert W. Sweet U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Attorneys for Debtors and Debtors-In-Possession Cadwalader, Wickersham &
District Judge John F. Keenan U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Appearances: For Plaintiff Dress for Success Worldwide: Jaculin Aaro
The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. PER CURIAM: This appeal requires us to examine California tort and products liability law as made expressly appli
GM Lawyers Defend Against 'Lies' Told to Get Documents
Lawyers for General Motors came out shooting last week in a Georgia courtroom when they finally got their chance to defend against allegations of suborned perjury and obstruction of justice. Accusing their chief accuser, GM nemesis James Butler Jr., of lying about them, GM lawyers also suggested that Butler may have "cooked" critical testimony against GM.Sheppard, Mullin Re-Measures Its Border Mentality
Sheppard Mullin, Richter & Hampton, one of the oldest law firms in Los Angeles, is approaching a dilemma -- can it prosper if it remains California-bound, essentially on the geographic sideline, or must it follow other top-tier Los Angeles firms in going global, building a far-flung network of domestic and international offices?U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK For Plaintiff: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Estela Diaz, Esq., Lisa Sirkin, Esq., Michelle A. Caio
District Judge Louis L. Stanton U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Attorneys for Plaintiff Owens-Illinois, Inc.: Douglas A. Freedman, Esq., Latham &
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