Headlines • The Go-To Law Schools • News Report Cited in Challenge to Government Surveillance Program • Lawyers Spar Over Discovery Rules • Patent Bar Underwhelmed by Obama's Reform Initiative • House, DOJ Clash Over Subpoena • A Firm Leader's Guide to Survival of the Biggest • Aid Available to Former Loyola Marymount Students • In-House Counsel Profile: DocuSign Inc.'s Ken Moyle • Verdict Near in 'Exceptional' Trademark Dispute • Movers Our annual report on the law schools that supply the largest numbers of new associates to NLJ 250 law firms. Read More » The revelation that a U.S. ally monitored an American law firm's communications with a foreign government client stoked privacy concerns within the legal community and could give lawyers a new opening to challenge U.S. surveillance programs. Read More » Another major front in the war between plaintiffs and corporate defendants over the high costs of litigation has opened up in an obscure corner of judicial bureaucracy: proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Read More » The Obama administration last week expanded its effort to improve the patent system and curb abusive legislation, but intellectual property lawyers said the initiative's limited scope suggested that any major reforms must come from Congress. Read More » The rift is widening between House Republicans and the U.S. Department of Justice as lawyers for a congressional committee accuse the agency of making inappropriate statements in a pending lawsuit rooted in a controversial gun investigation. Read More » Giant law firms are not doomed to extinction, but avoiding a dinosaur's fate requires shifting priorities. Read More » A $1 million gift to Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, will finance 15 to 30 grants each year. Read More » Ken Moyle oversees four attorneys and three paralegals who address DocuSign's privacy, security, labor and employment concerns. 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 » |
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