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Bad Faith Claims Against Insurers

Evidence required to sustain a bad faith claim against a carrier varies by state, but in general it’s a difficult […]

Harvard Tops List of Best Law Schools

Harvard narrowly edged out Yale to top Business Insider’s survey of best law schools in the country.

Union Showdown At Mississippi Nissan Plant

United Auto Worker organizers are pulling out all stops in an effort to organize the huge Nissan assembly plant in […]

Mary Jo White Blasts Dodd-Frank Disclosure Requirements

The chair of the SEC made clear that she is not in favor of disclosure requirements that Congress mandated in […]

A Look Ahead To The 2014 Proxy And Reporting Season

Preparations for the 2014 proxy and annual reporting season should already be underway, says Mayer Brown attorney Laura D. Richman, […]

Shareholder Class-Action Filed Against BlackBerry

A BlackBerry shareholder has filed a class-action lawsuit claiming the company misled investors over the past year by saying it […]

EEOC Guidance On Wellness Plans Long Overdue

Wellness programs, popular workplace health initiatives that seek to benefit employees who exercise or eat healthy, still occupy a gray […]

Supreme Court To Decide If Severance Pay Should Be Taxed

The Court has accepted a case that will determine whether severance payments qualify as “wages,” which would make them subject […]

Patent Troll Firm Staging Fundraising Effort Finds Burned Bridges

Intellectual Ventures, often considered one of the major patent troll firms, has curtailed its patent buying in the last few […]

Securities Litigation And News, Week Ending October 4

Auditors are targeted as “gatekeepers.” Looting; excessive fees; a backdating case. The biggest SEC whistleblower award ever, and Mary Jo […]

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