When apparel maker Ralph Lauren Corp. first discovered that one of its employees had been bribing custom officials in Argentina, the company immediately notified the U.S. government, offering its emp
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...August and September 2008, according to the filing. When he called Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, the custodian of the plans, in January 2009 to...
...Inc. director Rajat Gupta. The firm has represented financial giants including Morgan Stanley, Barclays Capital, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank Securities, HSBC and Wells Fargo...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Bob has had it with adversaries who act in bad faith in court-ordered mediation and get away with it. Last week, Bob and his client went to a court-ordered mediation session. Bob's client, the plaint
...company prior to the IPO, but that it was 'unclear whether Morgan Stanley only told its top clients about the revised view or spread...
In an instructive ruling on e-discovery in complex cases, a federal judge in Newark has refused to block an extensive search of a defendant's emails or to saddle the plaintiff with the cost of it
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Joseph Arnold Gerald Arth Elizabeth Asali Stanley Askin Muhammed At-Tauhidi Karen Atzert ...
From DOMA to Dropbox to discrimination, 2012 seemed to be the year of law firms being roped into lawsuits rather than filing them on behalf of clients
...Twiki which is used by Facebook, Oracle, FedEx, Google, Morgan Stanley, Philips, Harvard and more than 50,000 companies. Generally...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
For two very different guys, Reed Smith's Greg Jordan and K&L Gates' Pete Kalis have a lot in common. The two West Virginia natives rose to lead their respective Pittsburgh-based law firms well more
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