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...Court upheld a 100-year-old state law limiting independent expenditures by corporations on behalf of political candidates or committees, a federal judge has...
Despite technological advances, attorneys are reluctant to yield control of the discovery process
...based litigation firm has won high-profile victories on behalf of major corporations including Merck & Co., Ernst & Young LLP and E.I. du...
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...stage, we describe the complaint (and theory of liability) brought against Waters Corporation ("Waters") and two of its senior executives, Douglas A. Berthiaume and John...
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...we address in this case is whether a statute that limits certain corporations' successor liability for personal injury claims of asbestos exposure violates the prohibition...
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