Forensics and e-discovery are useful tools in litigation, but each serves its own purpose, explains Kris Haworth of The Forensics Group
...In 2007, VeriSign, Inc., which provided...was an experienced litigation attorney. He had...one of the securities fraud claims he...
...Respondent; VERISIGN, INC., et al., Real Parties...affect the outcome of the litigation, and the paramount concern of...
...Some legacy litigation remains from the units VeriSign acquired between 2001 and 2007, and has since sold. One pending securities case — a...
...from the 300 percent many industry analysts had been expecting.VeriSign Inc.'s $21 billion acquisition of Network Solutions Inc. packed both good...
...and the concomitant opportunity for the directors to decide whether to pursue litigation on the corporation’s behalf. Another issue that often presents itself...
The backdating scandal -- which covered a decade starting in the late 1990s -- shook in-house lawyers with unprecedented force. The Recorder surveyed 39 Silicon Valley companies that restated financi
The backdating scandal cost many general counsel their jobs, and in some cases, their careers. The Recorder surveys 39 Silicon Valley companies
...Cisco Systems Inc., VeriSign Inc., Extreme ...
...Things were looking grim for VeriSign. This summer, the...reported a happy ending: The Securities and Exchange Commission closed its...
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