New rules pressure companies to take responsibility for their supply chains
...clear therapeutic efficacy," Ragava says, adding that the rule is "a tough bar" for drug companies to clear. And...
...new rule to require in-house counsel therealready licensed to practice in another stateto register with the state bar. The...
...have spent countless weeks and months dealing with prosecutors and the plaintiffs bar. Last, but not least, the bank has suffered a severe hit to...
While companies involved in mergers and acquisitions have experienced a surge in litigation in recent years, court decisions in Delaware and Texas have taken aim at plaintiffs' attorney fees
While companies involved in mergers and acquisitions have experienced a surge in litigation in recent years, court decisions in Delaware and Texas have taken aim at plaintiffs' attorney fees
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Overbilling is something that all consumers of legal services should know about and protect themselves from. There are several actions that a client can and should take to protect itself from possibl
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
On March 25, 2013, The New York Times reported that the "world's largest law firm," DLA Piper, had been accused by a former client of a "sweeping practice of overbilling.
...have spent countless weeks and months dealing with prosecutors and the plaintiffs bar. Last, but not least, the bank has suffered a severe hit to...
Overbilling is something that all consumers of legal services should know about and protect themselves from. There are several actions that a client can and should take to protect itself from possibl
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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