...corrupt payments are made to a foreign official and recorded in a corporation's books as anything other than a "bribe," including, but...
...this putative class action alleging, among other things, that Defendant Louisiana-Pacific Corporation1 breached express and implied warranties with respect to its...
...necessary. II. BACKGROUND Plaintiff, a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Texas, is a publisher of...
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...Richard Scrushy is the founder and former Chief Executive Officer of HealthSouth Corporation ("HealthSouth"), a major hospital corporation with operations throughout Alabama. The defendants...
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee, Jr., the Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School and director of its Center on Corporate Governance, writes some argue th
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...nominal defendant American International Group, Inc. ("AIG" or the "Company"), a Delaware corporation, against individual current and former AIG directors and officers (collectively, "Defendants") and...
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