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The “Nation’s Business Court” Issues Its First Arrest Warrant

For the first time in its 222-year history, the Delaware Chancery Court has issued an arrest warrant. W.L. Gore & […]

Comcast, Time Warner Merger Hearings Highlight Problems

Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), was the only Senator who voiced outright opposition, but the hearing on Comcast’s merger with Time-Warner […]

Hourly Rate, Even For Litigation, Increasingly Scarce

Litigation – long seen as the last holdout for hourly billing – is increasingly being billed with alternative methods, now […]

Tenth Circuit Holds That Two-And-One-Half Years And Two-And-One-Half Million Dollars Do Not Constitute Prejudice

The Tenth Circuit recently underscored how difficult it can be for an insurer to demonstrate prejudice as a result of late notice, even if a policy holder waits years, and spends millions, before filing.

Lawyer In $1 Billion Insurance Scam Sentenced To 10 Years

A south Florida lawyer who acted as trustee for a viatical insurance fund that defrauded investors to the tune of […]

GM Fiasco Could Shake Up The Regulation Landscape

The fact that a lethal defect in millions of GM cars was missed by regulators has brought a wave of […]

Amazon To Pay Warehouse Workers To Quit

Employees at Amazon’s fulfillment center who aren’t satisfied with their jobs will be offered as much as $5,000 to quit, […]

Could George Bush’s Paintings Get Him In Copyright Trouble?

Since former President George W. Bush opened an exhibit of artwork featuring world leaders he knew during his tenure in […]

Sharing Cyberthreat Info Won’t Bring Antitrust Risk, Feds Say

Competing businesses that share information about hackers and other virtual security threats will not be considered in violation of antitrust […]

The Most Litigious NPEs in 2013

In what’s described as an effort to bring “transparency to the monetization market” and what some will no doubt call […]

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