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