Friday, April 25, 2014

E-Cig Industry Cautiously Open to Federal Regulation

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• E-Cig Industry Cautiously Open to Federal Regulation

• At Law Schools, Need for Reform is Obvious, the Means Less So

• Two Steps Forward in Chicago: Helping Advance Women in Law

• Bright Spots Amid Glum Jobs Outlook

• Which Law Schools Are Tops for Jobs?

• Defendant Shot in Utah Federal Courthouse After Alleged Attack

• Pressure Builds to Open Attorney Ethics Investigations

• Sharp Drop in Dickstein Net Income

• Coca-Cola on Defensive in False-Advertising Arguments

• VOIR DIRE: Due Credit

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• Tech Companies Agree to Settle Silicon Valley 'No-Poach' Case

• Fed Up with Apple, Judge Paves Way for June E-Books Trial

• AFTER HOURS: Litigation Department of the Year Awards

• From Anagram to Rock Band with Silent & Listen

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E-Cig Industry Cautiously Open to Federal Regulation

Leading players in the electronic-cigarette industry expressed few open concerns... Read More »

At Law Schools, Need for Reform is Obvious, the Means Less So

Colorado Law's Silicon Flatirons Center, which focuses on technology and entrepreneurship... Read More »

Two Steps Forward in Chicago: Helping Advance Women in Law

With “Two Steps Forward,” we feature people who have strived to... Read More »

Bright Spots Amid Glum Jobs Outlook

Top law schools are able to place most of their graduates in associate positions,... Read More »

Which Law Schools Are Tops for Jobs?

The best and worst schools, as ranked by the percentage of 2013 graduates who,... Read More »

Defendant Shot in Utah Federal Courthouse After Alleged Attack

A criminal defendant standing trial in Utah's new federal courthouse was shot... Read More »

Pressure Builds to Open Attorney Ethics Investigations

The U.S. Department of Justice faces new pressure to make lawyer-misconduct... Read More »

Sharp Drop in Dickstein Net Income

Dickstein Shapiro faced its worst year in more than a decade after contingency... Read More »

Coca-Cola on Defensive in False-Advertising Arguments

The Coca-Cola Co.'s claim that it cannot be sued by a competitor for false advertising... Read More »

VOIR DIRE: Due Credit

God is suing Equifax. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

 

Tech Companies Agree to Settle Silicon Valley 'No-Poach' Case

Lawyers informed U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh of the agreement in a letter Thursday... Read More »

Fed Up with Apple, Judge Paves Way for June E-Books Trial

Judging from U.S. District Judge Denise Cote's latest decision, tempers haven't... Read More »

AFTER HOURS: Litigation Department of the Year Awards

Nine Atlanta firms were on hand to accept honors at the Daily Report's second... Read More »

From Anagram to Rock Band with Silent & Listen

My wife used to teach elementary school in Fulton County. She had a poster in... Read More »



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