Headlines » Bomb Suspects Pictured; Lawyers Come To Victims' Aid » Suffolk Law Gets Serious About Technology » AG Holder Defends DOJ Budget on Hill » Trump University Declared A Public Figure » Social Media Use by In-House Counsel at All-Time High » Halliburton Picks Patton Boggs to Lobby » Pardon me, Guv'nor! » Class Action Cacophony at the Supreme Court » Girl power » To Be Actionable, Credit Reports Must Be Flawed Federal authorities released pictures of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing on Thursday as firms and lawyers with Boston ties stepped up to help victims and practices in the afflicted area strove to return to normal. Read More » Suffolk University Law School professor Andrew Perlman is one of the lucky 10,000 people selected to get an early test drive of the Google Glassthe futuristic specs outfitted with a small computer screen over the right eye, a camera and an Internet connection. Read More » Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. defended the U.S. Justice Department budget on Capitol Hill on Thursday, while expressing anger that the U.S. Senate blocked gun control legislation yesterday and vowing to keep pushing the White House's proposed gun control measures. Read More » A federal appeals court has ruled that an online school founded by Donald Trump qualifies as a public figure and therefore bears a higher burden in proving that a disgruntled former student defamed it. Read More » A study released on Thursday by Greentarget, Zeughauser Group and Inside Counsel has shone a bright light on a topic that has seemed somewhat mysterious: How do general counsel really use social mediaor do they really use it at all? Read More » Patton Boggs has started lobbying for an oil services company that became a household name during the George W. Bush administration. Halliburton Co., which made headlines for its lucrative contracts during the Iraq War and for its role in the... Read More » Until Congress restores discretion to immigration judges to prevent deportation, governors should use their power to save worthy residents of their states from exile. Read More » Recent high court cases display an abiding disagreement about permissible 'merits' inquiries at class certification. Read More » Profile of Kathryn Kimura Mlsna, chief strategy officer and legal officer of Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana. Read More » To be actionable, credit reports must be inaccurate, a federal judge has ruled. Read More » |
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