...taxpayer dollars and state employees for political campaign work. The investigation began in 2007 under Corbett when he was attorney general. A...
...showing concern within the judiciary and among the general public about the influence of outside dollars on the courts. "The more...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... What General Counsel Can Bring to a Company's Board ...
...to review the deal and to work with the state Department of General Services on advancing the project, and over $440,000 for bankruptcy counsel...
...as a declaration in support of the motion to disqualify, Morgan Lewis General Counsel Michael J. Ossip said he was alerted by another partner to...
...vigorous defense," he said. Monsanto Executive Vice President and General Counsel David Snively added in prepared statement: "Tractor chasing lawyers have...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...activity, which is disruptive and costs the U.S. economy millions of dollars, according to academic studies. Technology companies in particular have been lobbying hard...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Claimants suing under Pennsylvania's Mechanics' Lien Law do not need to show their work resulted in an "erected structure," as long as it was part of a plan to build one, the state Superior Court has
...bonds, commonly purchased by general contractors to guarantee their performance and ensure payment to subcontractors and suppliers, for each multimillion-dollar project were taken out...
...questionable rulings. Maybe a couple editorials railing against improper spending of taxpayer dollars. But in the end, the two justices up for retention...
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