Thursday, May 16, 2013

On Capitol Hill, Holder Grilled Over AP Phone Subpoenas

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»  On Capitol Hill, Holder Grilled Over AP Phone Subpoenas

»  'U.S. News' Top Law Schools Fall Short on Diversity

»  Manatt Investment Fund Lands on 'Silicon Beach'

»  Letter to the Editor: Reading Too Much into Minor Case

»  Latin America's Business Attractions Belie Its Risks

»  Professionals, You Can't Ignore SEO

»  Failure to Mirandize Does Not Violate Constitution or 'Miranda'

»  MOVERS

»  'Company Doe' Asks Fourth Circuit to Keep Records Sealed

»  In Employee Wellness Programs, Rules Are Unclear

On Capitol Hill, Holder Grilled Over AP Phone Subpoenas

Members of the House Judiciary Committee had a number of potentially embarrassing political controversies involving the Obama administration to choose from when Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. came to testify on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Read More »

'U.S. News' Top Law Schools Fall Short on Diversity

If you want to find the most racially diverse law faculties, look outside U.S. News and World Report's top-ranked schools—way outside. Read More »

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Manatt Investment Fund Lands on 'Silicon Beach'

Manatt, Phelps & Phillips has launched a division to counsel clients on business opportunities associated with digital media based in Los Angeles' "Silicon Beach." Moreover, the firm has hired an entrepreneur to run its own venture capital fund, which will invest in emerging technology companies. Read More »

Letter to the Editor: Reading Too Much into Minor Case

Dan Schweitzer, Supreme Court counsel of the National Association of Attorneys General, responds to Simon Lazarus' NLJ piece about the implications of Wos v. E.M.A. Read More »

Latin America's Business Attractions Belie Its Risks

The region ranks poorly in indices of public corruption; safeguards are definitely in order. Read More »

Professionals, You Can't Ignore SEO

The point of Search Engine Optimization is to make what you post online line up with the questions your intended audience is asking. Read More »

Failure to Mirandize Does Not Violate Constitution or 'Miranda'

Much of the discussion in the media on whether the surviving Boston bombing suspect should have been given Miranda warnings when he was arrested appears to be based on a misconception: that law enforcement officers are required to give suspects the warnings set forth in Miranda v. Arizona and that failure to do so is a violation of the law, at least if the public-safety exception doesn't apply. That is not correct. Read More »

MOVERS

Adrienne Pitts joins Baker & McKenzie as partner in the Chicago office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. Read More »

'Company Doe' Asks Fourth Circuit to Keep Records Sealed

A company using a pseudonym in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is fighting to keep documents under seal in a dispute rooted in whether the public should be allowed to see a consumer product safety report. Read More »

In Employee Wellness Programs, Rules Are Unclear

Many employers in the United States have come to believe that establishing employee wellness programs can lower health costs and increase productivity. But key components continue to prove problematic for employers. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is taking steps to clear up the confusion. Read More »



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