Prestigious eDiscovery survey ranks StoredIQ in Top 5 for eDiscovery Identification and Top 10 for both Preservation and Collection Processes.
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In an editorial published early online today, JAMA Editor-in-Chief Catherine D. DeAngelis, M.D., M.P.H., and JAMA Editorial Counsel Joseph P. Thornton, J.D., write about a recent court ruling regarding litigation involving JAMA and the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM) “that significantly threatened the integrity of our peer review process.”
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Several hundred Ethiopian and Malaysian employees of the global oil giant Royal Dutch Shell are suing the company for alleged unlawful acts in relation to employee retirement funds. Shell has already faced similar litigation by its employees in South Africa. Is there a racial discrimination aspect to these cases?
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A conspiracy has been exposed at the highest level of the Malaysian judiciary. It involves corrupt politicians and alleged corruption of the highest judicial office in Malaysia: the Chief Justice.
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Jeroen van der Veer, the fat cat Chief Executive of the world's second largest oil giant, Royal Dutch Shell, claims to be hurt by criticism over employee safety issues.
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Court documents reveal that Royal Dutch Shell premium brand motor oil, Pennzoil-Quaker State, is mired in another false advertising scandal.
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A New Jersey Court case against Shell Oil Products alleges predatory conduct by the oil giant against a small company, Wexco Industries. Allegations against Shell include fraud and misrepresentation.
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Royal Dutch Shell lawyers blunder by issuing defamation proceedings against the wrong party, in the wrong Country in respect of the wrong website.
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Royal Dutch Shell fights it out in multi-billion dollar worldwide class action lawsuit arising from the reserves fraud which first hit the news headlines in January 2004
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John C. Coffee, a Professor of Law at Columbia Law School has speculated that a U.S. global class action trial arising from the Royal Dutch Shell oil and gas reserves fraud in 2004, could put Shell in danger of insolvency.
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