...initiated after an April 21, 2012, news report in The New York Times claiming that a senior Wal-Mart official received a September...
Originally Published: Delaware Business Court Insider
... At the same time, a majority of firm leaders...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Fox News producer, the inspector general report found. At that time, the Fast and Furious program was the focus of oversight hearings on...
With the U.S. Department of Justice under fire for secretly obtaining Associated Press phone records, a newly unsealed court document in Washington revealed that federal prosecutors seized far more t
...New York-based Patterson Belknap...fixed-fee one-time settlement amount....
...also granted review in five new cases to be decided next...Judges should not waste their time in the mental acrobatics needed...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Betsy Hames isn't a lawyer, but the law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing with labor law, ?employ
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled May 16. The opinion created a new exception to case law historically barring judges from questioning jurors about their...
...property disputes. The new technology, which makes it possible...downloaded more than 100,000 times, according to the company....
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...is proposing that candidates for New Jersey bar admission complete 50...September 2012 by the New York judiciary. The court...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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