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  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    July 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In-depth analysis of recent key cases.

    July 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The Supreme Court's decision in Wal-Mart v. Dukes draws bright lines that will redound to businesses' benefit and limit the size and scope of class actions in the future.

    July 28, 2011Scott Burnett Smith and Andrew L. Brasher
  • Corruption remains a fact of life in Nigeria ' a fact that has not been lost on the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

    July 28, 2011David Elesinmogun, Obumneme Egwuatu and Marcus Cohen
  • While U.S. authorities have stepped up FCPA enforcement to an unprecedented level, India, the world's largest democracy and second largest country by population, finds itself among the forefront of countries working to rid themselves of corrupt transactions.

    July 28, 2011Paul R. Berger, Steven S. Michaels and Aaron M. Tidman
  • This article examines how the SEC plans to use the powerful new incentives to draw out would-be whistleblowers, and how it plans to sort through and make use of whistleblower complaints.

    July 28, 2011Kurt Wolfe
  • A Finnish record company's claim that pop music producer Timbaland and pop star Nelly Furtado plagiarized its music was recently thrown out of court by a Miami federal magistrate.

    July 28, 2011Julie Kay
  • The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the international body governing Internet naming and addressing practices, approved in June a plan that allows for a virtually unlimited number of new generic top-level domains (new gTLDs), including new non-English, character-set international domain names. Companies concerned with protecting intellectual property rights have two ways to address the issue — to the right of the dot and to the left of the dot.

    July 28, 2011Elisa Cooper
  • Highlights of the latest intellectual property news from around the country.

    July 27, 2011Jeffrey S. Ginsberg and Wyatt Delfino