Thursday, April 25, 2013

ABA Panel Struggles for Answers on Law School Reform

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»  ABA Panel Struggles for Answers on Law School Reform

»  RICO Lawsuit Revived Against Lender, Mortgage Broker

»  Supreme Court Urged to Curb Employment Retaliation Claims

»  In Dispute with Congress, DOJ Asks Judge to Keep Out

»  Federal Circuit Nominee Questioned on Patent Law

»  D.C. Bar: Careening Toward Another Dues Ceiling Increase?

»  View From the Top

»  An Important Win for Whistleblowers

»  Asian Americans Are on Ascent, Says Pew Survey

»  Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken?

ABA Panel Struggles for Answers on Law School Reform

The lack of consensus about what ails law schools and how to fix them was on display Wednesday during a daylong conference hosted by the American Bar Association's Task Force on the Future of Education. Read More »

RICO Lawsuit Revived Against Lender, Mortgage Broker

A federal appeals court revived a mortgage borrower's civil racketeering claims against a lender, mortgage broker and two principal brokerage employees for allegedly inflating his home appraisal to push him unto a costlier mortgage. Read More »

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Supreme Court Urged to Curb Employment Retaliation Claims

Four years ago, a divided U.S. Supreme Court raised the bar for proving claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. On Wednesday, employers urged the justices to impose the same high standard for retaliation claims under the nation's major job bias law—Title VII—and under similarly worded laws. Read More »

In Dispute with Congress, DOJ Asks Judge to Keep Out

For months, the U.S. Justice Department has argued the judiciary should play no role in a spat between Congress and the department over access to internal documents about Operation Fast and Furious, the controversial gun trafficking sting in which federal agents allowed firearms to flow freely into the hands of criminals in Mexico. Read More »

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Federal Circuit Nominee Questioned on Patent Law

A U.S. Patent and Trademark Office lawyer nominated for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit spent most of his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill answering questions about his background in patent work. Read More »

D.C. Bar: Careening Toward Another Dues Ceiling Increase?

The D.C. Bar is socking away more than $500,000 a year for a building fund. And your dues were just increased so this fund can grow next year from $1.9 million to $2.4 million. Read More »

View From the Top

Managing partners of Washington firms discuss the state of legal business. Read More »

An Important Win for Whistleblowers

Third Circuit got it right in holding Sarbanes-Oxley's protections must be broadly construed. Read More »

Asian Americans Are on Ascent, Says Pew Survey

Maybe Tiger Mom was right after all. "All work, not much play" seems to be paying off for Asian Americans. Read More »

Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken?

Asian Americans have never been more confident. So why do they still feel left out in the world of Big Law? Read More »



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