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Cite as: Caldwell v. Gutman, Mintz, Baker Sonnfeldt, P.C., CV-090357-07/KI, NYLJ 1202534751090, at *1 (Civ., KI, Decided November 25, 2011)Judge Katherine
Employers Raise Concerns About 'Stealth Organizing'
Employers are keeping a concerned eye on legislation working its way through Congress that would eliminate the decades-old union election process. The Employee Free Choice Act would allow workers to form unions by signing authorization cards instead of voting and impose stiffer penalties on employers for union-busting tactics. Employers argue that the bill's changes would leave them in the dark about organizing activity, but pro-labor organizers say the measure is long overdue.It's Not Over for Microsoft ...
Microsoft may like to pretend the antitrust battle was a bad dream, but Bill Gates and company shouldn't relax just yet. Bill Gates is in for a second round of questioning, as European Competition Commissioner Mario Monti pursues his own Microsoft investigation. Worst-case scenario? Another breakup order.Dissident Shareholders Up Their Demands, Fuel Legal Work
Activist and dissident shareholders, particularly hedge funds, are boosting corporate legal work as boards of directors cope with demands from sophisticated investors and proxy contests when those investors seek a board seat. The activists want changes to increase shareholder returns. And as lawyers help companies grapple with increased activism, they also expect proposed rule changes for proxy contests to heighten activist investors' leverage -- by easing board election hurdles faced by outsiders.A Tale of Two Trials: Lessons to Learn From the Scrushy Story
With the help of his defense team, Richard Scrushy pulled off a surprising victory a year and a half ago on charges that he defrauded HealthSouth investors. The first CEO charged under the anti-fraud Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Scrushy walked. But he wasn't so lucky a second time; in a separate trial, he was convicted of bribing former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. A look behind the scenes provides valuable lessons in white-collar defense, and how trial tactics can help -- or hurt.View more book results for the query "The Strong Firm, PC"
U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Attorney for Plaintiff: Serger Weiss, LLP; Christopher A. Seeger, Esq., Milberg Weiss; Melvyn I. Weiss, Esq. Dougl
Who Is the 'Prevailing Party'?
Determining the "prevailing party" in commercial lease disputes, for the purpose of awarding attorney fees.Top Encryption Techniques for Lawyers
For Kubs Lalchandani, managing partner of Miami-based Lalchandi Law, document encryption has become like the lock on his office door: a routine and essential security tool. Lalchandani is one of a growing number of lawyers who are using encryption to safeguard data.The Latest Gadgets: Doing More With Less
It used to be so easy to attract a tech-savvy crowd: Companies simply made products smaller, faster or cheaper than preceding models. Today, devices such as phones and PDAs have to multitask to succeed -- but finding the perfect balance of usability, portability and functionality continues to vex manufacturers. Read on to find out which of the latest products will lighten your load, and which could get the dreaded tag "great idea, mediocre execution."Gadget Makers Try to Lighten the Load
Looking to simplify your life, or at least your carry-on bag? Products by Blackberry, Palm and iGo try their best, albeit with varying degrees of success.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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