Headlines » Alleged Boston Marathon Conspirators Face Judge » Penn Law Nabs A Webby for Cutting-Edge Website » Wells Fargo Settles Ponzi-Related Lawsuit for $105M » Businesses Should Have The Right to Make Their Case » Post-Recession, Southern Law Firms Rise Again » The First Amendment and the 'Reparative' Therapy Cases » After Boston: Security Is Every Company's Business » INADMISSIBLE: Speedy Path to the Appellate Bench » The Careerist: Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken? » The Careerist: Newsbriefs—U.K. Women Partners Are Way Behind; the Allure of a Chinese LL.M.; the Ching Chong Suit + More Three men charged with federal crimes for allegedly helping Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appeared during two brief Boston federal court hearings on Wednesday afternoon. Read More » The University of Pennsylvania Law School on April 30 won the Webby People's Voice Award in the law categorymeaning that online voters thought its website was the best among the five nominees in the category. Read More » Wells Fargo Bank N.A. has agreed to pay $105 million to settle investor claims related to its work with defunct Medical Capital Holdings Inc., a purported medical receivables purchasing company in California that was later revealed to be a $1 billion Ponzi scheme. Read More » Courts should be impartial forums, where everyone can at least get a fair opportunity to voice their arguments. Sadly, in cases involving businesses, courts regularly put a thumb on the scales of justice. Read More » We look at the legal business climate in a dynamic, growing region. Read More » Tempers will surely continue to run hot over the merits of "reparative" therapy, and rightly so. But it is important not to let hard cases (or unsympathetic plaintiffs) make bad law. Read More » Lawyers and knowledgeable security professionals can combine to enhance risk-management efforts at public events. Read More » Iowa federal public defender Jane Kelly did a bit of leapfrogging this year to become the newest circuit judge. Plus: a surprise en banc announcement, pulling the welcome mat, budgetary independence, EFF takes another tack, and continuing troubles for Lance Armstrong in this week's column. Read More » Asian Americans are on a roll. So why do they still feel left out in the world of Big Law? Read More » U.K. women partners are behind; foreigners flock to China for LL.M.s; Florida law school guarantees bar passage; Arizona cuts law school tuition; and Korean American sues CVS for using racial epithet. Read More » |
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