Headlines • DOJ Sues to Block $11 Billion American-US Airways Merger • Boeing Named as Defendant in Fatal Asiana Airliner Crash • Obama Criticized for Top Pick to Snooping Review Committee • Defense Lawyer Challenges Subpoena of his Bank Records • INADMISSIBLE: From Jailhouse Lawyer to Clerk • D.C. Deal Makers of the Year • Winning: Top Litigators Tell Their Stories • Let the Sun Shine on Surveillance Court Judges • $20 Million Toyota Trial Centers on Missing Brake Override • The Most Diverse Law Firms Are... Alleging that the combination of American Airlines and US Airways would harm consumers and thwart competition, federal and state regulators on Tuesday filed suit to block the $11 billion deal that would create the world's largest airline. Read More » The first lawsuits have been filed in federal court in San Francisco against The Boeing Co., manufacturer of the Asiana Airlines jet that crashed on July 6 while landing at San Francisco International Airport. Read More » A government review of its telephone and Internet surveillance technologies already has raised questions about credibility because of the man President Barack Obama selected to lead it. Read More » A Massachusetts trial judge has indicated that he might ask an appeals court whether the state's lawyer-conduct rules require prosecutors to seek judicial approval to subpoena attorney records from a third party such as a bank. Read More » Shon Hopwood, the onetime jailhouse lawyer who served time in federal prison for robbing banks, has been hired as a 2014 law clerk for Judge Janice Rogers Brown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Plus more in this week's column. Read More » Washington lawyers tackled some of the most notable transactions in the country last year in an array of industries, navigating complex mergers and acquisitions, real estate deals and project financing. Read More » Some of the nation's best litigators tell how they prevailed in big cases against the odds. Read More » Lost in the tumult surrounding the National Security Agency surveillance program is the imperative of overseeing the intelligence community to ensure it operates effectively — while respecting the privacy and civil liberties of Americans. Read More » Jurors in Los Angeles heard opening statements Thursday in the first bellwether trial against Toyota Motor Corp. over acceleration defects. 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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