Articles and Publications
In this edition of the Toxic Tort Newsletter, we report on some interesting state decisions favorable ... Read More
All may dismiss their employees at will, be they many or few, for good cause, for no cause or ... Read More
Construction will never be accident proof, which is why good construction contracts should always ... Read More
We extend a warm welcome to our new Texas partner, and newest contributing author, Elizabeth Marsh. In our lead article, Elizabeth discusses recent FMLA amendments ... Read More
Newsletter published by Segal McCambridge New York office ... Read More
All may dismiss their employees at will, be they many or few, for good cause, for no cause or ... Read More
Following September 11, the United States Customs and Border Protection ("CBP") agency was charged ... Read More
Discrimination can occur at any stage of the hiring process ... Read More
When the Davids and Goliaths of the business world face off in the courtroom ... Read More
Both federal and state authorities regulate Extended Service Plans, Extended Warranties and Service Contracts (which we collectively call ESP Programs) ... Read More
Did the plaintiff's attorney realize that he was unleashing the longest running mass tort litigation in U.S. history when he filed ... Read More
Newsletter published by Segal McCambridge New York office ... Read More
Welcome, and best wishes to all of you for the New Year. In our lead-off article, Greg McMahon discusses a recent district court decision that may well represent ... Read More
The implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley requirements, an increase in securities class action filings, and the recent Enron/WorldCom scandals have increasingly challenged the professional liability markets. ... Read More
Texas contractors recently received a Texas-sized victory on the construction defect frontier that likely will serve as ammunition for contractors in other states ... Read More

