...States, filed suit in federal court against certain Dutch, British, and Nigerian corporations. Petitioners sued under the Alien Tort Statute, 28 U. S. C. §...
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...States, filed suit in federal court against certain Dutch, British, and Nigerian corporations. Petitioners sued under the Alien Tort Statute, 28 U. S. C. §...
...legal services for average citizens more accessible. Today, he said, "200 corporations buy 80 percent of legal services and 90 percent of the population...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
When McKool Smith's Douglas Cawley scored a $368 million jury verdict against Apple Inc., the firms partial contingency agreement with plaintiff VirnetX Inc. gave the firm an extra big stake in prese
... v. GENERAL REVENUE CORPORATION No. 11-1175 In the Supreme Court...
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...11-1175 Petitioner Marx filed suit, alleging that General Revenue Corporation (GRC) violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) by harassing and...
...lawyers of color are gaining ground in the top corporations of America. But the cliff-hanger is whether that will make a...
Originally Published: The Careerist
...In the beginning of 2012, Microsoft reduced its stable of approximately 25 law firms handling its global portfolio...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Its lawyers at McKool won a $105 million jury verdict against Microsoft Corporation in 2010, which Microsoft settled, along with another case, for $200...
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