Friday, November 8, 2013

Harvard Law Leads in Alumni in Corporate Leadership

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• Harvard Law Leads in Alumni in Corporate Leadership

• Court: Statute of Limitations Bars Claims to Three Movies

• Court Weighs Second Retrial Over Flawed Closing Arguments

• Miami Dolphins Facing Hostile Work Environment Issues

• In-House Counsel Profile: FleishmanHillard Inc.'s Ruth Kim

• INADMISSIBLE: D.C. Circuit Nominee Blocked from Bench

• Tighter Regulations Amid the Fracking Fray

• GCs Sweat Implementation of Insurance Mandate

• Wiley Rein Seeks $2M in Fees in Voting Rights Case

• Federal Employees Sue for Damages Over Shutdown

Harvard Law Leads in Alumni in Corporate Leadership

Pepperdine Law associate professor Robert Anderson used the U.S. SEC filings of publicly traded companies to determine which 25 law schools have the highest percentage of alumni serving as corporate directors or executive officers. Read More »

Court: Statute of Limitations Bars Claims to Three Movies

A federal appeals court has ruled in a case of first impression that an independent movie production company with disputed ownership of copyrights to three films waited too long to assert infringement. Read More »

Court Weighs Second Retrial Over Flawed Closing Arguments

A federal appeals court is weighing whether an investment executive should receive a third trial on mail and wire fraud charges on the ground that prosecutors both times botched closing arguments. Read More »

Miami Dolphins Facing Hostile Work Environment Issues

Corporate America has been watching the Miami Dolphins suffer publicly through a charge of harassment creating a hostile work environment. Now the National Football League has hired a noted white-collar defense attorney to investigate the allegations in Miami. Read More »

In-House Counsel Profile: FleishmanHillard Inc.'s Ruth Kim

Ruth Kim is general counsel at St. Louis-based FleishmanHillard Inc., a communications firm specializing in public relations, public affairs, reputation management and social content. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: D.C. Circuit Nominee Blocked from Bench

President Obama's three nominees to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit appear to be in trouble, and they may need Democrats to employ the "nuclear option" to ever make it to the bench. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

Tighter Regulations Amid the Fracking Fray

The Bureau of Land Management's proposals could affect production on 700 million acres of land. Read More »

GCs Sweat Implementation of Insurance Mandate

Ideas being kicked around include reducing workers' hours and tying benefits to friendly jurisdictions. Read More »

Wiley Rein Seeks $2M in Fees in Voting Rights Case

The lawyers who successfully challenged the Voting Rights Act before the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year are seeking $2 million in legal fees from the federal government. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers and attorneys from Wiley Rein, who represented... Read More »

Federal Employees Sue for Damages Over Shutdown

A group of federal employees who worked without pay during the partial government shutdown last month are suing over alleged damages, claiming violations of federal labor law. The lawsuit accuses the government of violating the Fair Labor Standards Act by... Read More »



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