Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Alito's Demeanor Inspires Push to Make Court Follow Code

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• Alito's Demeanor Inspires Push to Make Court Follow Code

• Veteran Administrator Steps in at Law Schools Association

• Judge Refuses to Lift Gag Order in Whitey Bulger Trial

• Beantown Firm Brings Aboard Three IP Litigators

• Colorado Clarifies the Rules for LLCs—Including Law Firms

• Chicago's Rising Stars

• Closing Guantánamo

• Justice Kennedy's World

• Jones Day Adds Partner in Hong Kong

• Korea's Foreign Legion

Alito's Demeanor Inspires Push to Make Court Follow Code

U.S. Supreme Court critics are highlighting Justice Samuel Alito’s behavior on the bench last week—specifically his eye rolls and head shakes—as a prime example of why the nation’s highest court needs some more rules. Read More »

Veteran Administrator Steps in at Law Schools Association

The Association of American Law Schools has tapped Georgetown University Law Center professor Judith Areen as its interim executive director, effective on December 1. Read More »

Judge Refuses to Lift Gag Order in Whitey Bulger Trial

U.S. District Judge Denise Casper denied Bulger's motion to vacate her June 3 order barring the defense from violating a local rule about what lawyers in criminal cases can say to news reporters. Read More »

Beantown Firm Brings Aboard Three IP Litigators

Boston-based Nutter McClennen & Fish has added three partners from intellectual property litigation shop Hayes Bostock & Cronin. Read More »

Colorado Clarifies the Rules for LLCs—Including Law Firms

Giovanni Ruscitti, founding partner of Berg Hill Greenleaf & Ruscitti, talks to NLJ about a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that's likely to make life easier for numerous businesses. Read More »

Chicago's Rising Stars

Don't fear for the future of the legal profession in Chicago; judging by our survey of the city's rising stars, it's in very good hands. We asked our readers to nominate up-and-comers and snooped around on our own to compile this list of achievers in Chicago's law firms, corporate law departments and the legal academy. Read More »

Closing Guantánamo

The Obama administration needs to go from words to action. Read More »

Justice Kennedy's World

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Windsor reflected themes that have been present in Justice Kennedy's jurisprudence for years: a concern about federalism and a desire to protect gays and lesbians from discrimination. Read More »

Jones Day Adds Partner in Hong Kong

Former Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe Asia managing partner Michelle Taylor will join the firm's Hong Kong office. Read More »

Korea's Foreign Legion

As foreign competitors crowd into Seoul, Korean firms have a secret weapon: their own ranks of foreign-qualified lawyers, mainly from the United States. Read More »



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