...percent, far outpacing the growth in desktops and laptops, according to the legal content and software provider's website statistics. (ALM, a provider of news...
A former Flaster Greenberg associate has sued the firm, alleging she was fired soon after she notified the firm's human resources department that the shareholder she was working under was creating a
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
When the individual claim of the lead plaintiff in a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action becomes moot before class certification, so too do those of the class, the U.S. Supreme Court rules, re
The bankruptcy filing of Atlantic City's newest casino has meant an opportunity for local bankruptcy lawyers to get their hands on one of the region's most watched filings — and, in some instan
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A defamation claim against Merck and its in-house counsel can't proceed because it rested on a letter stating the lawyer's opinion, which is not capable of being defamatory, a federal judge says
...the firm its Newark office. But Ryan told The Legal on Tuesday that Eckert Seamans was looking for a merger partner...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
In a case of first impression, a federal appeals court vacates a $35.5 million antitrust settlement involving baby product manufacturers because $18.5 million of the total was allocated as cy pres di
...and said his reluctance about Shwartz instead came from doubts about her legal acumen. Menendez, a lawyer, said he had met with Shwartz in August...
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