Friday, May 3, 2013

EEOC Wins Record $240 Million Disability Verdict

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»  EEOC Wins Record $240 Million Disability Verdict

»  Boston Bombing Co-Conspirators Hire Veteran Defenders

»  DreamWorks Prevails in 'Kung Fu Panda' Appeal

»  Judge Hobbles Bulger's Planned Immunity Defense

»  Prager to Assume Deanship at Southwestern Law School

»  Post-Recession, Southern Law Firms Rise Again

»  After Boston: Security Is Every Company's Business

»  One Prescription for Medical Device and Drug Law

»  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

EEOC Wins Record $240 Million Disability Verdict

In the biggest jury verdict in agency history, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on May 1 won a $240 million award in a disability discrimination suit brought on behalf of 32 men with intellectual disabilities. Read More »

Boston Bombing Co-Conspirators Hire Veteran Defenders

Attorney Derege Demissie has built a practice representing marathon runners. Now the Ethiopian immigrant has taken up another job—as counsel to a man who allegedly aided Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Read More »

DreamWorks Prevails in 'Kung Fu Panda' Appeal

A Los Angeles judge correctly instructed a jury that found the story of Zen-Bear, who learned tai chi and kung fu from a snake, a crane, a tiger and a leopard, were not substantially similar to that of DreamWorks Animation's 2008 film Kung Fu Panda, a California court has ruled. Read More »

Judge Hobbles Bulger's Planned Immunity Defense

A federal judge has blocked accused Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger's proposed immunity defense and bid for a long list of Justice Department documents, significantly hampering his planned defense during his impending trial. Read More »

Prager to Assume Deanship at Southwestern Law School

Susan Westerberg Prager, a leading figure in legal education who once served as dean of the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, will assume the top administrative position at Southwestern Law School next fall. Read More »

Post-Recession, Southern Law Firms Rise Again

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 »

One Prescription for Medical Device and Drug Law

Any Supreme Court decision in this case will not unify the law. Congress needs to step in and create a unified medical device and brand/generic drug system that does not draw arbitrary distinctions. 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 »

The Careerist: Newsbriefs—U.K. Women Partners Are Way Behind; the Allure of a Chinese LL.M.; the Ching Chong Suit + 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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