Headlines • Utah's Same-Sex Marriage Ban in Tenth Circuit's Hands • Compounding Pharmacy Owners Reach $100M Settlement • Hamline Looked In-House For New Law Dean • Wiley Rein Defends Fee Request in Voting Rights Case • State Bar Investigates Former Office of Special Counsel Chief • Two Lawyers Appointed as Superior Court Magistrate Judges • Forget Intent, Affirmative Action Ban Should Fall • H.R. Knows Who's Naughty and Nice • Female Associate Numbers Decline—Again • Should Firms Look at Economic Diversity in Hiring? A federal judge's refusal to stay a ruling that allowed same-sex marriages in Utah has set off a skirmish before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Read More » The owners of the New England Compounding Center and their insurers have reached an agreement to pay more than $100 million to a fund for victims and other creditors of the pharmacy, which formulated tainted products that have been linked to 64 deaths and the illnesses of at least 700 other people. Read More » Hamline University School of Law has tapped CR Bard Inc. general counsel Jean Holloway as its first female dean. Read More » Wiley Rein is defending its request for $2 million in legal fees from the federal government after winning a constitutional challenge to the federal Voting Rights Act. The U.S. Department of Justice has opposed the fee request, arguing Wiley Rein's... Read More » The State Bar of California is investigating possible ethics violations against Scott Bloch, who led the Office of Special Counsel during the George W. Bush administration, court records in Washington show. The pending disciplinary proceeding, which began in August, is... Read More » A public defender and children's law attorney were recently appointed as magistrate judges in the District of Columbia Superior Court. The court today announced the appointments of Renee Raymond and Sean Staples. They'll begin serving in January after finishing training.... Read More » The constitutionality of Michigan's policy is not a question of what the Framers had in mind. Read More » Here's my annual refresher on how to throw a perfectly blah, humbug holiday fete. Read More » NALP's latest report shows a stubborn decline for women in the legal profession. Read More » Guest blogger Robin Sparkman argues that it's time to take a broader definition of diversity in hiring associates. Read More » |
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