Headlines • Explore the Data Behind the Go-To Law Schools • Sunflower Seeds Provide Lesson on Food-Labeling Rules • Justices Say No Challenges to Grand Juries on Frozen Assets • Cellphone Search, Interrogation at Border Suppressed • A Complicated Recipe for Food and Beverage Ad Copy Clearance • INADMISSIBLE: FCC Hits Restart On Net Neutrality Rules • Monitoring of Firm Puts The Rule of Law at Risk • A Firm Leader's Guide to Survival of the Biggest • Verdict Near in 'Exceptional' Trademark Dispute • Movers For the second year in a row, we are making all of the data from our Go-To Law Schools report on large firm associate hiring available to the public in a searchable interactive graphic. Read More » The salt on the coating of sunflower seeds should be listed on the package's label of ingredients even if nobody eats the shells, a federal appeals court has ruled. Read More » An indicted criminal defendant has no constitutional right to challenge the government's pretrial freezing of assets needed to hire a lawyer, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. Read More » U.S. Border agents, acting without a warrant, improperly downloaded information from the cellphones of two women they arrested near the Canadian border for aiding a man in the United States illegally, a federal judge ruled. Read More » Legal clearance for food and beverage labeling and advertising requires a holistic, multidisciplinary approach. Read More » "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again" could be the motto of the Federal Communications Commission when it comes to net neutrality. Plus more D.C. newsbriefs in this week's column. Read More » Surveillance of attorney-client communications threatens foundations of liberty and democracy. Read More » Giant law firms are not doomed to extinction, but avoiding a dinosaur's fate requires shifting priorities. Read More » Jurors in California are set to decide whether social networking company Classmates.com infringed on the trademark of sports memorabilia dealer Memory Lane Inc. Read More » Geoffrey Willis joins the Brown Rudnick's environmental and real estate practices in the Irvine, Calif., office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. Read More » |
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