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The Underside Of Debt Reselling

The reselling of consumer debt has become a basic feature of the U.S. economy. It promotes liquidity and is an […]

Opting Out of A Class Action

Corporations are typically class action defendants, but in some kinds of class actions they may be plaintiffs. As such they […]

Fee Awards in Arbitration

The usual rule in litigation in the United States is that a losing party is not obligated to pay the […]

Litigation As A Tool of Economic Development

Government at all levels is cash-strapped and mired in debt. In response, state and local governments often initiate a series […]

How Matter Management Works for Legal Departments

Legal departments have a clear and compelling business case for using technology as a means to increase efficiency and productivity. […]

Little Guidance For Lower Courts In FTC v. Actavis

In June, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in FTC v. Actavis, Inc., a decision that will have significant […]

General Counsel Must Address Cyber-Security

Preparing for cyber-attacks is now a critical part of overall risk management. The scope of cyber-threats and their potential impact […]

Tech E&O Insurance 101

This article is a Q&A primer on technology errors and omissions insurance, or “Tech E&O.” A standard commercial general liability […]

Bad Faith Claims Against Insurers

Most state law on bad faith by insurers is strong on liability, but weak on the award of damages. Each […]

The Revolution In Corporate Values Since WWII

Sometime in the 1980s, the idea that the primary purpose of a corporation is to maximize shareholder value began to take hold…

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