Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Challenge to Digital Billboards Gets Green Light

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON

• Challenge to Digital Billboards Gets Green Light

• Parties Agree to Trim Briefing in Greenhouse Gas Cases

• U.S. Chamber Warns: Wage-and-Hour Litigation on the Rise

• Kasowitz Adds Lobbyist in D.C.

• USC Jumps Into the Online LL.M. Competition

• GPS Tracking Requires a Warrant, Third Circuit Rules

Challenge to Digital Billboards Gets Green Light

In an opinion heavily trafficked with driving-related puns, a Washington federal judge ruled today that a legal challenge to the growing number of digital billboards along highways across the country could move forward. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg found Scenic... Read More »

Parties Agree to Trim Briefing in Greenhouse Gas Cases

Responding to an unusual request from the Supreme Court, the parties in the complex set of cases challenging regulation of greenhouse gases agreed Tuesday to trim down the number and length of their briefs to reduce duplication. Given the number... Read More »

U.S. Chamber Warns: Wage-and-Hour Litigation on the Rise

Connie Lensing, a top FedEx Corp. lawyer, gave U.S. business leaders at the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform 14th Annual Legal Reform Summit a tough pill to swallow: Wage-and-hour class action lawsuits are on the rise. Speaking at the... Read More »

Kasowitz Adds Lobbyist in D.C.

Lobbyist Mark Heilbrun has joined the Washington office of Kasowitz, Benson, Torres and Friedman as a partner in the government affairs practice. Heilbrun, a partner at Edwards Wildman Palmer since 2009, focuses on regulatory and policy issues in the cybersecurity,... Read More »

USC Jumps Into the Online LL.M. Competition

The University of Southern California Gould School of Law has become the third U.S. law school to offer an online program that will allow lawyers from around the world to obtain an LL.M. in U.S. law without ever having to step foot on campus. Read More »

GPS Tracking Requires a Warrant, Third Circuit Rules

Police need to get a warrant before attaching a GPS tracker to a suspect's vehicle, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled. Read More »



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