The National Law Journal 1998 Darryl Van Duch - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1998 Darryl Van Duch
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Bullish on spinoffs; entrenpreneurial lawyers remain undaunted by potential ethical pitfalls.LawDarryl Van Duch
Corporate defense for bad 401(k)s? Use of several experts for fund investing advised.LawDarryl Van Duch
Court: criminalizing Medicaid advice is illegal; a federal judge enjoins the ban on lawyers' revealing how to qualify for benefits.LawDarryl Van Duch
Do 'hybrids' compromise ADR benefits? Binding outcomes cast in doubt forums' informality.LawDarryl Van Duch
He's everywhere he wants to be. (Bennett R. Katz, group executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, Visa International).LawDarryl Van Duch
He's fighting plans to regulate CPAs. (Richard Miller, general counsel and secretary, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants)LawDarryl van Duch
Insurance counsel under attack; suits say use of company-owned law firms to defend policyholders is fraud.LawDarryl Van Duch
Investors watch poison pill renewals; institutions seek a say, but companies are balking.LawKaren Donovan, Darryl Van Duch
Merrill deal paves way for new ADR; settlement sets three-step process to resolve disputes.LawDarryl Van Duch
Merrill: keep grand jury confidential; firm fights evidence release in Orange County matter. (Merrill, Lynch & Co.)LawDarryl Van Duch
Mitsubishi case alters the rules; EEOC scores a big win in 'pattern and practice' ruling.LawDarryl Van Duch
New takeover tactics could be deal model; nationwide's strategy may be copied if merger ok'd. (insurance industry)LawDarryl Van Duch
Notre Dame coaches go to the mat; new appellate ruling could help defense in bias suit.LawDarryl Van Duch
Paralysis for EEOC feared; too few commissioners, too many cases now; lack of quorum looms. (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)LawDarryl Van Duch
Replacement workers face grim future; NLRB decision requires reinstatement of strikers.LawDarryl Van Duch
Reverse false claim suits gain ground; whistleblower cases against oil companies present twist.LawDarryl Van Duch
Self-referral regs prompt second look; physicians' practices and pay likely to be restructured.LawDarryl Van Duch
Sidley partner swaps Bulls for the Pacers. (John J. Sabl, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, Conseco Inc.)LawDarryl Van Duch
'Sprague' is ERISA appeal to watch.LawDarryl Van Duch
Tackling problems is a natural for him.(Jeffrey Pash, executive vice president and general counsel, National Football League)LawDarryl Van Duch
Taxing issues face this top lawyer. (Audrey Rubin, chief legal officer, Grant Thornton L.L.P.)LawDarryl Van Duch
Tax Reform may not live up to name: Roth bill debated; still few benefits from 1997 changes.LawDarryl Van Duch
Tax shelters abound even with new law; no IRS rules yet; promoters take advantage of the delay.LawDarryl Van Duch
The top benefits lawyers; peers rate the trendsetters and groundbreakers.LawDarryl Van Duch
This man of steel girds for trade suit. (Stephan K. Todd, general counsel and secretary of U.S. Steel Group)LawDarryl Van Duch
Thriving in Detroit; the city's largest firms are flush, even though they don't get most of the big automakers' business.LawDarryl Van Duch
Times Mirror deal shuts out Westlaw; sale to Lexis parent raises questions over tax as well.LawDarryl Van Duch
When is fraud in labor deals criminal? Colurt considers if U.S. attorney can prosecute fraud in collective deals. (U.S. v. Palumbo Bros., Inc.)LawDarryl Van Duch
With deregulation, she's high energy. (Pamela B. Strobel, senior vice president and general counsel, Commonwealth Edison)LawDarryl Van Duch
Zero-down bankruptcies may end; some courts forbid lawyers from delaying their fees.LawDarryl Van Duch
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