Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Key Appeals Court Returns to Capitol Hill Fight

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• Key Appeals Court Returns to Capitol Hill Fight

• Fordham Spearheads Online Privacy Classes in Middle Schools

• RICO Claims Get Green Light in GSK Avandia Suit

• Red Sox Facing Legal Trouble for World Series Beards?

• Who Represents Corporate America

• Class of '13 Greets its Future

• INADMISSIBLE: Legal Fee Fight is Next Act in Circus Suit

• Appeal Risk Is Big When Opting Out of New Trial

• Potholes and Tolls on the Road to ACA Compliance

• Judicial Nominations Fight to Flare Up

Key Appeals Court Returns to Capitol Hill Fight

A key federal appeals court returns to the spotlight this week on Capitol Hill, where Republicans will take aim at the administration's nominations and Democrats will elevate their call for the confirmation of a top lawyer to the bench. Read More »

Fordham Spearheads Online Privacy Classes in Middle Schools

Fordham University School of Law's Center for Law and Information Policy developed a pilot program last year designed to help kids between 11 and 14 understand and mitigate the privacy risks they encounter by using technology. Now the program is going nationwide. Read More »

RICO Claims Get Green Light in GSK Avandia Suit

RICO claims brought against GlaxoSmithKline for its marketing of the diabetes drug Avandia have cleared a hurdle in federal court in Philadelphia. Read More »

Red Sox Facing Legal Trouble for World Series Beards?

The American Mustache Institute has given Major League Baseball a taste of its own legal medicine, sending Boston Red Sox general counsel Ed Weiss a marketing cease-and-desist letter. Read More »

Who Represents Corporate America

Our annual survey of the law firms that work for the nation's largest companies takes a global focus. Read More »

Class of '13 Greets its Future

The incoming class of 2010 graduated in May, took the bar in July, and now are launching their legal careers. We recently caught up with three of them to see what they are doing now, how they feel about their law school experience and what advice they have for those following in their footsteps. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Legal Fee Fight is Next Act in Circus Suit

Norton Rose Fulbright's hourly rates are the latest sideshow to litigation over how Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus treats its elephants. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

Appeal Risk Is Big When Opting Out of New Trial

A conditional remittitur offers the plaintiff the choice of accepting a reduced damages award in lieu of a new trial. A remittitur order, however, presents formidable barriers to appellate review. Read More »

Potholes and Tolls on the Road to ACA Compliance

As uncertainty over the implementation of the Affordable Care Act makes headlines in Washington, D.C., in-house and outside counsel at the Association of Corporate Counsel's Annual Meeting in Los Angeles Monday warned business leaders that the road to ACA compliance... Read More »

Judicial Nominations Fight to Flare Up

Updated 4:41 p.m. The Senate is poised for a renewed fight over executive and judicial nominations, including President Barack Obama's three picks for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced today... Read More »



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