Monday, April 29, 2013

In Boston Marathon Bomb Case, Resources Aren't Equal

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»  In Boston Marathon Bomb Case, Resources Aren't Equal

»  Banks Seek Reputation Repair

»  Heirs Sue to Recover Stolen Artworks

»  'Savior of Baseball' Makes Return

»  THE SOUTHERN REPORT

»  After Boston: Security Is Every Company's Business

»  When Soldiers Go Social On Politics

»  A Matter for Congress

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

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

In Boston Marathon Bomb Case, Resources Aren't Equal

The Boston Marathon bombings case promises to be a high-profile spectacle. Every move prosecuting and defense attorneys make will be subject to searing media analysis and second-guessing. The death penalty could be on the table. To all that add another complication: the federal budgetary sequestration. Read More »

Banks Seek Reputation Repair

When Lebanon's bankers turned to DLA Piper and Patton Boggs for help last year, they hoped the lobbying powerhouses could burnish the image of a $127 billion industry tainted by allegations of money laundering for terrorists and drug dealers. Instead, two Lebanese financial ­institutions last week were hit with U.S. Treasury Depart­ment sanctions, each designated as a "primary money laundering concern" for purportedly aiding Hezbollah. Read More »

Heirs Sue to Recover Stolen Artworks

An April 19 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit represented the latest test of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in cases involving art and other property seized by foreign governments. Read More »

'Savior of Baseball' Makes Return

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who earned the title of "savior of baseball" in 1995 as the judge who ended a lengthy players' strike, will revisit the legal issues surrounding the sport next month. Read More »

THE SOUTHERN REPORT

We look at the legal business climate in a dynamic, growing region. Read More »

After Boston: Security Is Every Company's Business

Lawyers and knowledgeable security professionals can combine to enhance risk-management efforts at public events. Read More »

When Soldiers Go Social On Politics

Although the Uniform Code of Military Justice criminalizes a servicemember's use of 'contemptuous words' against the president, some use social media to insult Obama. Read More »

A Matter for Congress

Legislators, not the Supreme Court, should resolve confusion over drug and medical device law. 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 »

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

Asian Americans are on a roll. So why do they still feel left out in the world of Big Law? Read More »



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