Headlines • Disability Groups Defend California's LSAT Anti-Flagging Law • DOJ Wins Fight Over 'Zero Dark Thirty' • Obama Invokes King in Fight to Protect Voting Rights • Toyota Executive Makes Courtroom Debut in Acceleration Case • It's About Time to Fix the 3-Year J.D. Problem • Peak Position • Changes in E.U. Merger Rules Could Be Huge • In-House Counsel Profile: Aon PLC's Peter Lieb • Four Ways to Close the Gender Pay Gap • The Most Diverse Law Firms Are... Disability rights groups have lined up to defend a California law that prohibits the Law School Admission Council from “flagging” LSAT scores—that is, alerting law schools when test takers received extra time as an accommodation for a disability. Read More » The Obama administrative gave the filmmakers behind Zero Dark Thirty inside access to interview key players in the raid that would end in the death of Osama bin Laden. Does that render the names of those officers public record? According... Read More » President Barack Obama used the 50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech Wednesday to champion his administration's latest legal efforts to stop voter discrimination and reform the nation's criminal justice system. Read More » Toyota's highest ranking U.S. executive has testified before jurors for the first time in a trial over sudden acceleration defects, but there's no certainty he will show up for future trials. Read More » Even the President says law school takes too long, but a rush to the finish line is not the solution. Read More » From key practice areas and diversity in the bar, to growth strategy and billing arrangements, Washington managing partners give their observations—from the top. Read More » The European Commission recently published a consultation paper that invites comments on a proposal to allow review of the acquisition of noncontrolling minority shareholdings. The proposed reform is the most significant in the last 10 years and could have a huge impact on many corporate transactions. Read More » The name is Gaelic and the global headquarters moved to London last year, but the roots of Aon PLC are all Chicago. Peter Lieb is based in London, supervising 145 lawyers in 25 countries. Read More » Women still aren't getting a fair shake at the firm--here's what can be done about it. Read More » Vault.com has released its diversity rankings, and a single firm has taken the number one spot throughout. Read More » |
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