Thursday, March 6, 2014

'Upskirting' Is Legal in Massachusetts, Court Rules

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• 'Upskirting' Is Legal in Massachusetts, Court Rules

• Dean, Sued for Retaliation, Steps Down at Case Western

• Justices Might Shy from Overturning Class Action Precedent

• State AGs Line Up For and Against Same-Sex Marriage

• Call for Nominations: America's Outstanding General Counsel

• ABA Releases Details of Law Schools Enrollment Declines

• The U.K.'s New (and Improved) Deferred-Prosecution Agreements

• In-House Counsel Profile: Potbelly Corp.'s Matthew Revord

• D.C. Moves

• Motley Rice

'Upskirting' Is Legal in Massachusetts, Court Rules

Massachusetts' highest court has ruled that a state law restricting secret videos or photographs of nude or partially nude people does not ban "upskirting"—taking covert pictures under a woman's dress or skirt in public. Read More »

Dean, Sued for Retaliation, Steps Down at Case Western

Case Western Reserve University School of Law dean Lawrence Mitchell has resigned his leadership role after being sued by a faculty member for alleged retaliation. Read More »

Justices Might Shy from Overturning Class Action Precedent

Despite the urgent plea of business advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared reluctant to completely overturn a key precedent that has made it easier for plaintiffs to sue companies for securities fraud. Read More »

State AGs Line Up For and Against Same-Sex Marriage

More than half the state attorneys general in the country have weighed in on the appeals of recent rulings striking down bans on same sex marriage in Utah and Oklahoma. Read More »

Call for Nominations: America's Outstanding General Counsel

The National Law Journal is seeking nominations for America’s Outstanding General Counsel. We will recognize legal department leaders who have demonstrated the power to guide corporate law, shape public policy and get important things done. Read More »

ABA Releases Details of Law Schools Enrollment Declines

Thirteen law schools saw 1L enrollment drop by 30 percent or more, according to data released by the American Bar Association. Read More »

The U.K.'s New (and Improved) Deferred-Prosecution Agreements

U.S. process for deals between prosecutors and companies is woefully lacking. Read More »

In-House Counsel Profile: Potbelly Corp.'s Matthew Revord

Matthew Revord joined Potbelly in 2007 and remained its sole attorney until senior counsel Bahi Okupa joined to assist with the company's initial public offering. Read More »

D.C. Moves

Legal industry job changes in our nation's capital. Read More »

Motley Rice

Motley Rice has made it to the top by helping underdogs. The firm played a key role in a monumental California state court ruling in January that three companies must pay $1.15 billion in lead-paint abatement. Read More »



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