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The Witness Recants

A recurring issue in securities litigation gets a close look from Judge Rakoff.

Company Doesn’t Have To Open Books If It’s “Unwilling” To Pay Union

After a company that has one plant in the U.S. and one in Mexico said it was “unwilling” to meet […]

GCs Not Happy With Billing Rates

Sixty-one percent in a recent survey said they thought rates were too high. The same percentage said they use alternative […]

Supreme Court Generic Drug Decision Could Benefit Ag Chemical Defense

The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. Inc. v. Bartlett could bolster the defense in…

Google Eyes Coming To The Workplace

“Wearable computers” like Google Glass and iWatch could enhance employee productivity, but…

“Ban-The-Box” Laws Becoming The Norm

State and local laws prohibiting or severely restricting inquiries about criminal history on an employment application, so-called ban-the-box laws…

Harsher Penalties For Insider Trading

Two recent appeals court decisions are consistent with a clear trend.

Trends In State AG Litigation

State attorneys general have become increasingly aggressive in bringing multifaceted, multi-state lawsuits…

Extreme Disproportion: E-Discovery in Employment Litigation

In most employment litigation, the employee possesses very little information potentially relevant to the case, while the employer’s potentially huge […]

Chinese State Media Call for Crackdown on Bribery By Western Firms

Chinese media have named names, accusing multinationals of corruption. Chinese officials have accused GlaxoSmithKline of bribing government officials and doctors in order to…

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