Other Litigation and Disputes
This is FindLaw’s collection of Other Litigation and Dispute articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Here you’ll find valuable information on Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Protection extended by the Supreme Court of the United States, an informative piece on understanding your ethical obligations as in-house counsel if you represent an employee, as well as the company, and frequently asked litigation questions. You’ll also be able to learn the advantages that litigation finance offers to both corporate clients and their lawyers. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Litigation and Disputes
Other Litigation and Disputes Articles
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Commonly Asked Questions and Answers (about Handguns)
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Companies Expecting More Legal Disputes, Survey Says
Courtesy of West LegalEdcenter's Securities Litigation Report . Subscribe now for in-depth coverage of the latest developments in private securities actions and government enforcement. More than one-third of corporate counsel in the United ...
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Complaint Against A Florida Lawyer
This pamphlet explains how and where consumer allegations regarding possible misconduct of a Florida lawyer may be filed. This brochure also explains The Florida Bar grievance system, established by the Supreme Court of Florida to enforce uniform ...
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Complaint Resolution Program
The public should expect lawyers to be competent, diligent, and prompt in their capacity as professionals. Lawyers who do not meet this expectation may be in violation of Missouri's rules of Professional Conduct, enforced under the authority of the ...
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Complying with the Credit Practices Rule
Introduction How the Credit Practices Rule Affects Consumer Contracts What the Rule Requires Who Must Comply What Transactions Are Covered How Penalities Are Assessed How Exemptions Are Granted How to Comply with the Rule Prohibited Contract ...
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Complying with the Made In the USA Standard
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is charged with preventing deception and unfairness in the marketplace. The FTC Act gives the Commission the power to bring law enforcement actions against false or misleading claims that a product is of U.S ...
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Concerned About How Your Obituary Will Read?
Bonnie Kay Donahue woke up one morning six years ago and had a moment of epiphany. A successful bankruptcy attorney for Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, Donahue's life was filled with complex reorganizations ...
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Conflicts of Interest Rule Strengthened
Fund directors are being asked to shoulder heavier responsibilities when it comes to codes of ethics. These codes govern personal trading by persons who have access to information regarding a fund's investment activities ("access persons"). The ...
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Conflicts of Interest
Distrust plagues the financial markets. The blatant conflicts of interest between Enron and its various independent off-balance sheet special-purpose vehicles (Raptor, Condor, Chewco, etc.) staggers the imagination. The acquiescence of Arthur ...
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Congress Tackles Legal Issues in Implementing Electric Utility Deregulation
Proponents of electric utility deregulation promise increased consumer choice, reduced prices, industry innovation, and environmental benefits if the electric utility industry is opened up to competition. The prospect of this open-market utopia has ...
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