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Human-Rights Ruling Will Say as Much About Roberts Court as About the Issue
The Kiobel human-rights case will reveal whether the Roberts Court is principled, or so pro-big business that it is willing to ignore its own precedent.Breuer Bids Good-Bye to Justice
Criminal division leader leaves behind a mixed legacy.Suit Highlights Issue of Legal Advice to Brokers
Piper Rudnick and a lawyer in its New York office are being sued for malpractice by two former brokerage house executives. The brokers are being investigated for mutual fund trades they brokered, and they claim they were advised that the trades were perfectly legal.Tyson Foods 4Q profit falls on higher costs
Tyson Foods' net income for the fourth quarter was less than half of what it was last year, the meat producer said, with higher grain costs offsetting better prices and revenue, particularly in its chicken business.View more book results for the query "US Securities and Exchange Commission"
Former Callaway General Counsel Takes Another Swing at Law Firm Life
After 19 years as the golf equipment maker's top lawyer, Steven McCracken has taken on an of counsel role at Fish & Richardson, a firm he worked alongside during a long-running patent litigation.Lawyer: Kemp's legacy lives on
Former University of Georgia professor Jan Kemp died earlier this month, but two legacies lived on from her challenge to how the school's athletes were treated, her attorney said.Kemp, who at age 59 died from complications of Alzheimer's Disease, showed in her 1983 federal suit against UGA that "David versus Goliath battles" can be won, said J.Former Callaway GC takes a new swing at law firm life
After 19 years at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Steven McCracken left private practice in 1994 to take on the challenge of working in-house for client Callaway Golf, then a relatively new San Diego-based company breaking into the golf equipment market.Paper's Lawyer: Reporter Not Needed to Verify Stories' Authenticity
Jonathan [email protected] lawyer for a Brunswick newspaper this week tried to convince a Georgia Court of Appeals panel that newspaper articles are "self-authenticating."That's an important designation, said lawyer David E. Hudson, because it would make moot fights such as the one played out in a 30-minute oral argument on Wednesday.International Transactions Ltd. v. Embotelladora Agral Regionmontana SA DE CV
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