Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Plaintiffs Vie for a Look at Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'

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»  Plaintiffs Vie for a Look at Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'

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»  Facebook Gets Argument Time in Free Speech Appeal

»  Former Pitt Dean Prepares to Take Over in New Mexico

»  Inside the Roberts Court

»  Marcia Coyle on writing The Roberts Court

»  THE 2013 IP HOT LIST

»  INADMISSIBLE: Breyer Recovering After Bicycle Crash

»  Asian Americans Are on Ascent, Says Pew Survey

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

Plaintiffs Vie for a Look at Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'

In the sudden acceleration cases against Toyota, there are confidential documents and highly confidential documents. And then there is what the judge overseeing most of the cases called the company's "crown jewels"—the source software code behind the electronics of its vehicles, which almost no one has seen. Read More »

Home Detention for Boston Bombing Suspect's Pal

A lawyer for a young man accused of lying to the FBI about visiting the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect's dorm room following the blast got prosecutors to agree on Monday to home confinement pending trial. Read More »

Facebook Gets Argument Time in Free Speech Appeal

A lawyer for Facebook Inc. will have the opportunity next week to address a federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., in a dispute that touches on the scope of First Amendment rights when it comes to online activity. Read More »

Former Pitt Dean Prepares to Take Over in New Mexico

The University of New Mexico School of Law has announced that David Herring will be its next dean. Herring is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where he served as dean from 1998 to 2005. He will assume his new job on July 1. Read More »

Inside the Roberts Court

The NLJ's Marcia Coyle examines four landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases on health care, money in elections, guns and race in this exclusive excerpt from The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constitution. Read More »

Marcia Coyle on writing The Roberts Court

The National Law Journal's senior reporter Jenna Greene interviews Chief Washington Correspondent Marcia Coyle about her new book, The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constitution. Read More »

THE 2013 IP HOT LIST

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 »

INADMISSIBLE: Breyer Recovering After Bicycle Crash

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer underwent "reverse shoulder replacement surgery" after falling from his bike. Plus: breaking tradition at the FCC, DOJ's fee fight in FOIA suit, a battle for an open hearing, Jason Collins nods to the Supreme Court, new members for the AG Advisory Committee, and a brief Twitter presence in this week's column. Read More »

Asian Americans Are on Ascent, Says Pew Survey

Maybe Tiger Mom was right after all. "All work, not much play" seems to be paying off for Asian Americans. 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 »



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