Friday, June 28, 2013

Indictment Gives Clues to Boston Marathon Bombing Motive

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• Indictment Gives Clues to Boston Marathon Bombing Motive

• Circuit Removes Judge in Child Porn Sentencing Dispute

• Lead Plaintiffs Teams Expanded in Toyota Litigation

• Oyez Project Bringing State Supreme Courts to the Masses

• Trading True Diversity for an Easy 'Race-Neutral' High?

• The Friday Federal Law Clerk Hiring Frenzy

• D.C.'s Litigation Departments of the Year

• The 2013 A-List: The Complete Report

• Asia's Low Legal Stakes

• Amarchand Adds Delhi Litigation Partner

Indictment Gives Clues to Boston Marathon Bombing Motive

A federal grand jury on Thursday issued a 30-count indictment against accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ahead of his July 10 arraignment in the District of Massachusetts. Read More »

Circuit Removes Judge in Child Porn Sentencing Dispute

A federal trial judge in Ohio who twice sentenced a man to a day in jail in a child pornography case—despite being overturned after the first time—won't be on the bench when the case returns to the trial court. Read More »

Lead Plaintiffs Teams Expanded in Toyota Litigation

Four more plaintiffs' attorneys will lead the personal injury and wrongful death cases against Toyota Motor Corp., while a handful of others may gain access to the coveted source code software at the heart of the litigation over alleged sudden acceleration defects. Read More »

Trading True Diversity for an Easy 'Race-Neutral' High?

Texas's Top Ten Percent law, like percentage plans in other states, takes minority admissions back to one dimension. Read More »

The Friday Federal Law Clerk Hiring Frenzy

Friday, June 28, is the first date on which many judges will consider 3L students for coveted federal clerkships. The firestorm that Friday's schedule promises to ignite will eclipse the seasonal withering heat and humidity, but partners who remain calm and flexible will reap benefits. Read More »

D.C.'s Litigation Departments of the Year

We went looking for excellence among the litigation bar in Washington — and found plenty. Here's our take on the best all-around litigation shop in D.C. and an array of top-flight firms in six subspecialities. Read More »

The 2013 A-List: The Complete Report

For the third year in a row, Munger, Tolles & Olson, Paul Hastings, and Hughes Hubbard & Reed occupy the top three spots on the A-List—although not in the same order. Read More »

Asia's Low Legal Stakes

As law firms continue to grumble about low fees in the region, Asian Lawyer editor Anthony Lin points out another reason clients won't pay more. The big risks to Asia deals aren't usually legal ones. Read More »

Amarchand Adds Delhi Litigation Partner

Ajit Warrier was previously a partner in Delhi with Luthra & Luthra. Read More »



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