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September 01, 2003 |

Wal-Mart's Revolving Door

It could be the biggest employment discrimination case ever. Betty Dukes, et al. v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., alleges that the nation's largest private employer denies equal pay and promotions to women. With more than 700,000 possible plaintiffs, and damages that could run into the billions, it's a potential nightmare for the Bentonville, Arkansas- based retailer. But behind the scenes, Wal-Mart's defense team may have hit some bumps in the road. Even before a class certification hearing was held, two major la
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May 04, 2012 |

Thompson Hine

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December 01, 2005 |

Editors Note

Always knew an in-house lawyer would be nominated for the U.S. Supreme Court someday, didn't you?
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April 26, 2006 |

Teflon Litigators Hope Class Action Sticks

Lawyers who represent potentially 10 million Teflon cookware users in federal multidistrict litigation against DuPont are hoping to make stick their claims that they should have been warned of the purported carcinogenic and respiratory hazards of toxic fumes released while using Teflon pots and pans at high temperatures. But first they must convince a federal judge in Iowa -- where 14 class actions were consolidated from 12 other states in February -- to grant class certification to the plaintiffs.
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November 20, 2009 |

Ex-Toyota Attorney Must Arbitrate Claims, Federal Judge Orders

A federal judge has ordered that a former in-house lawyer at Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. must arbitrate claims that the automobile manufacturer hid and destroyed evidence in cases involving victims of rollover accidents.
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March 10, 2008 |

Inadmissible

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October 01, 2012 |

Dealmaker of the week: A Fast-Paced Doozy of a Deal

The first corporate deal Baker Botts handled for newly Texas transplanted client Waste Connections Inc. was a fast-paced doozy, says Theodore Paris, the Houston partner who led the deal team.
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July 01, 2008 |

BOOKS: New Titles in Brief

Case of a Lifetime: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story; Your Witness: Lessons on Cross-Examination and Life from Great Chicago Trial Lawyers
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August 12, 2011 |

Autonomy's Jack Halprin Expected to Jump to Google

Jack Halprin, formerly Autonomy's vice president for e-discovery and compliance, is expected to land at Google to manage its electronically stored information, for both legal and information governance purposes, in its Apps/Postini wing. LTN editorial advisory board members said the expected move will help Google and the legal tech community.
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