...former fellow at Stanford Law School's Constitutional Law Center, Tang is now clerking for Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court...
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Litigation and anger can be a dangerous mix ? like drinking and driving. Sometimes a company and its lawyers can become so outraged when a valued employee leaves, especially when executives believe t
Litigation and anger can be a dangerous mix. Eaton Corporation sued six engineers who left for another company, and eight years later is still dealing with the painful consequences of its actions
...damages. Triumph Actuation Systems v. Eaton Ongoing: Frisby (now Triumph) filed this suit in February...
Eaton's lawyers couldn't stop suing, even though their actions hurt their company
...pump manufacturing facilities. Eaton sued the North Carolina company, now called Triumph Actuation Systems, and the six engineers for damages in 2004, claiming...
...2008, the Justice Department began to string together a series of FCPA triumphs in cases against companies. Among those ensnared were Siemens ($450 million), KBR...
One thing's for sure — you don't own what you think you own (and you certainly can't resell it). California software company Autodesk demolishes a broad challenge to software licensing at the N
...via e-mail it hasn't ruled out yet), the company could triumph even without proving that any potential customers believe that it has developed...
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