Headlines » Judge Lashes Out at 'Fraud' in Porn Infringement Claims » D.C. Circuit Strikes Labor Board's Poster Rule » Mary Jo White Talks Budget on Capitol Hill » Website Allows Comparison Shopping for Law Schools » School Examines Releasing Bombing Suspect's Records » KPMG Partner's Associate Pleads in Insider-Trading Case » Patriotism, Profanity and Principles » THE 2013 IP HOT LIST » Asian Americans Are on Ascent, Says Pew Survey » Big Law's Bamboo Ceiling—Is It Finally Broken? A federal judge, describing a massive fraud involving the enforcement of copyrights to pornography, has referred four lawyers to licensing authorities for possible misconduct and to federal prosecutors for possible RICO charges. Read More » A federal appeals court in Washington struck down a rule requiring companies to post a notice advising employees of their rights under federal labor law, including the right to form or join a union. Read More » Making her first appearance on Capitol Hill as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Mary Jo White today urged members of a House panel to approve her agency's request for $1.566 billion as part of President Barack Obama's... Read More » Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers, a consortium of 28 law schools, has created an interactive website detailing schools' job-placement rates. Read More » Officials at the university attended by Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and three friends charged with federal crimes for allegedly helping him have asked federal officials whether they can unveil their former students' records. Read More » A California man has pleaded guilty to having profited more than $1 million from insider information provided by his golf buddy, a former senior partner at KPMG in Los Angeles. Read More » Can the FCC really announce a new rule on fleeting expletives via Twitter? Read More » On our second annual Intellectual Property Hot List, you'll find 20 law firms that have demonstrated creative, formidable talent in litigation, patent prosecution and deal-making. Read More » Maybe Tiger Mom was right after all. "All work, not much play" seems to be paying off for Asian Americans. Read More » 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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