Litigating any form of unwritten promise is always a challenge. In an age of ubiquitous electronic communications, judges and juries have more reason than ever to be skeptical of alleged oral agreeme
...to proportionality, Scheindlin reminded the audience that not all lawsuits revolve around corporations. Proportionality, she said, may come into play if a case involves a...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Drinker Biddle & Reath has lost a nearly five-year-long battle to obtain deposition transcripts from an environmental suit against ExxonMobil for use in defending its own clients in other litigation
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...her practice in the defense of workers' compensation, representing major self-insured corporations, insurance companies and clients of third-party administrators. ...
More than 200 attorneys and staff at Legal Services NYC walked off their jobs May 15 after voting overwhelmingly to reject management offers for a new contract
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Three judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, asked to consider the constitutionality of the Delaware Court of Chancery's confidential arbitration program, focused at oral argument
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday morning reversed U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York's finding of intentional discrimination by the N
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). "Ralph Lauren Corporation did all of the right things when these issues surfaced in Argentina...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...recognizing the authority of courts to recharacterize purported debt owed by a corporation as equity. The case serves as reminder to shareholders and other corporate...
Following is a listing of legislative action for the week of May 6. Members of the General Assembly were set to return to session May 13
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