Thursday, August 1, 2013

Judge: Fed 'Inappropriately' Inflated Debit Card Fees

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• Judge: Fed 'Inappropriately' Inflated Debit Card Fees

• In BP Settlement, Law Firm Loses Bid to Get Clients Paid

• Religious Objections to Health Law Headed to Supreme Court

• Judge Cool to Ex-Associate's Bias Claims Against Ropes

• In House Counsel Profile: Health Care Service Corp.'s Deborah Dorman-Rodriguez

• A Lesson from the Snowden Manhunt

• Why Should the Internal Revenue Service Be Beyond Reproach?

• Holder's Texas-Sized Gambit After Voting Act Loss

• King & Wood Mallesons, SJ Berwin Agree to Merge

• Allens Advises Rio Tinto on $820 Million Oz Mine Deal

Judge: Fed 'Inappropriately' Inflated Debit Card Fees

A federal judge on Wednesday struck down federal regulations on debit-card transaction fees, finding that the Federal Reserve adopted rules that "inappropriately" inflated fees by billions of dollars. Read More »

In BP Settlement, Law Firm Loses Bid to Get Clients Paid

A law firm whose oil spill claims were halted as part of an investigation into potential fraud in the administration of the $7.8 billion Deepwater Horizon settlement has lost a bid to get its clients paid while BP, which has asserted potential fraud in the process, raised its estimated costs of the deal to $9.6 billion. Read More »

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Religious Objections to Health Law Headed to Supreme Court

Religion-based challenges to the new health care law likely will bring the controversial reforms back to the nation's high court before the end of the coming term. Read More »

Judge Cool to Ex-Associate's Bias Claims Against Ropes

Ropes & Gray wrote negative reviews of work done by former associate John Ray III years after the fact to justify forcing him out, a lawyer for Ray argued this week during a hearing in his discrimination case against the firm. Read More »

In House Counsel Profile: Health Care Service Corp.'s Deborah Dorman-Rodriguez

Health Care Service Corp. provides health care coverage to more than 13 million people through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Deborah Dorman-Rodriguez oversees HCSC's legal team of about 55 attorneys. Read More »

A Lesson from the Snowden Manhunt

Government contractors can face criminal prosecution for improperly conducted background checks. Read More »

Why Should the Internal Revenue Service Be Beyond Reproach?

As citizens, we should have the right to claim that the IRS has made a mistake, without being afraid that if we are unsuccessful, we will have to fork over a hefty penalty — for doing nothing more than exercising our constitutional right. Read More »

Holder's Texas-Sized Gambit After Voting Act Loss

Texas bail-in may not look like a great tool compared to the old preclearance regime, but it's better than nothing. Read More »

King & Wood Mallesons, SJ Berwin Agree to Merge

The tie-up will create a new firm with 2,700 lawyers and more than $1 billion in annual revenues. Read More »

Allens Advises Rio Tinto on $820 Million Oz Mine Deal

The British-Australian mining giant is unloading its 80 percent stake in a New South Wales copper and gold project. Read More »



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