Each e-discovery development pushes the legal system further into the digital frontier, and cost-shifting is the latest topic at the helm. As every lawyer in America knows, the default rule of attorn
...shift costs given by the U.S. Supreme Court in Oppenheimer Fund v. Sanders in 1978, until electronic discovery came on the...
Dechert saw substantial dips in gross revenue and headcount in 2009 thanks in part to a slowdown in its real estate finance department
...Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.'s hedge fund Tremont Group Holdings Inc., Massachusetts Mutual's subsidiary Oppenheimer Funds Inc. and Tremont's auditors, KPMG...
The plunging savings rate in America has become so low that it's shameful. From the 1960s to the 1980s the savings rate was on a reasonable upward climb, from 7.3 percent to 11.2 percent, but declin
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...prominent role in representing mutual funds, according to the annual corporate...Investors Inc., Franklin Templeton and Oppenheimer.Ballard Spahr Andrews...
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