United States: Seventh Circuit Affirms Dismissal Of Securities Fraud Class Action, Remanding Question Of Sanctions Against Plaintiffs' Counsel - Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
In a recent ruling the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a securities fraud class action against the Boeing Company and remanded the question of whether sanctions under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure should be levied against plaintiffs’ counsel after allegations attributed to a confidential witness, which initially saved the case from dismissal, were later denied by the witness.
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United States: California Court Affirms Strict Product Liability Despite Third-Party Criminal Act - Cozen O'Connor
A California court has given new meaning to the judicial maxim "on a clear day you can foresee forever!"
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United States: Federal District Court Affirms U.S. Department Of Labor’s Position That Healthcare Providers Participating In HMOs For Federal Employees Are Subject To Federal Contractor Affirmative Action Requirements - Littler Mendelson
In a long-awaited decision, the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that three hospitals that provide medical services through a HMO to individuals covered by the FEHBP are subject to the OFCCP jurisdiction and reporting requirements.
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H-P Affirms Commitment to Autonomy
Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Meg Whitman said Autonomy remains a crucial part of its plans, despite allegations from H-P that the U.K. enterprise-software company was overvalued when the U.S. firm acquired it.
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United States: Federal District Court Affirms U.S. Department Of Labor's Position That Healthcare Providers Participating In HMOs For Federal Employees Are Subject To Federal Contractor Affirmative Action Requirements - Littler Mendelson
In a long-awaited decision, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that three hospitals that provide medical services through a Health Maintenance Organization to individuals covered by the Federal Employees Health Benefits Plan are subject to the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program's jurisdiction and reporting requirements.
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