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By Cogan Schneier | January 24, 2018
One lawyer who represents qui tam relators said the memo represents a major "sea change" in how the agency handles FCA cases.
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By Monika Mesa | January 24, 2018
The Moskowitz Law Firm began operating in early January and expects to expand quickly.
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By Andrew Denney | January 24, 2018
Overbroad search warrants for digital evidence are “all too common” in New York, are often green-lighted by busy judges who are focused on processing motions and are the product of a system based on outdated statutes, a Manhattan judge said in a ruling to suppress warrants for evidence in a murder case.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | January 24, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Tuesday denied a "novel" bid by a C&J Energy Services Inc. stockholder to recover $5 million in attorney fees from the estate of the oil and gas company's deceased CEO, saying the move would be unprecedented and inconsistent with Delaware law.
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By R. Robin McDonald | January 24, 2018
The lawsuit claims the death of a stunt double on the set of "The Walking Dead" was the result of pressure on the series' production companies and staff to save money by "cutting corners" on safety.
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By Josefa Velasquez | January 24, 2018
Acting Albany Supreme Court Justice Roger D. McDonough issued a decision Monday denying five of six objections raised by the New York Public Service Commission and the nuclear power plant owners who sought to dismiss a lawsuit by environmentalist and consumer groups over subsidies for aging nuclear plants in western New York.
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By Rasha Gerges Shields | January 24, 2018
In the era of telecommuting and daily cyberbreaches, companies face an ever-increasing challenge protecting their data from improper disclosures. Although many companies have invested in technology that protects them (to a certain extent) from outside intruders, these technological advancements do very little to stop the insider threat—disloyal and disgruntled employees.
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By Jenna Greene | January 24, 2018
When U.S. citizens are killed by terrorists abroad, there's an understandable and entirely sympathetic urge to hold someone accountable. But suing third parties with no direct involvement in the attacks is proving to be a stretch.
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By Samantha Joseph | January 24, 2018
The "Bailando" singer wasn't dancing around the point: His music generated billions of streams for Universal, which has allegedly shortchanged him on royalties.
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By Edward H. Davis Jr., John Silbermann and Nyana Miller | January 24, 2018
Wealthy men are cheating on their wives—with their accountants and lawyers. They carry on these affairs in exotic locales known for banking secrecy and regulations that make it possible to hide billions of dollars in marital assets.
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