Today's Top Stories • Fight for Venue Opens in GM Recall Litigation • Houston Hires Diversity Advocate as Law Dean • Former Head of DOJ Criminal Division Joins Covington • Court Troubled That Testimony Cost Official His Job • Legal Aid for Mudslide Victims Strictly a Volunteer Effort • Washington In-House Legal Departments of the Year • An Instrument Emerges to Finance Projects • Sweet Victory in Tribe's Foray Into Solar Generation • Who Really Gains from Preferential Treatment? • VOIR DIRE: Hopping Mad More Stories from ALM • Michelle Friedland Confirmed to Ninth Circuit • Court Says No Leniency for Challenged Procedural Defect • Newest First Department Justice Reflects on Transition • Oil Companies Win Appeal in Battle Over Toxic WWII Site Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The legal fight has begun over the proper venue for dozens of lawsuits filed... Read More » The University of Houston has named Leonard Baynes as the next dean of its Law... Read More » Covington & Burling has nabbed another high-level U.S. Department of Justice... Read More » The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday seemed deeply troubled that a public employee... Read More » Joel Nichols, a partner at Deno Millikan Law Firm, talks to NLJ about the volunteer... Read More » The National Law Journal spotlights D.C. in-house legal teams that are ahead... Read More » 'Yieldcos' are poised to become an important vehicle to raise capital for renewable... Read More » The Moapa Band of Paiutes has broken ground on a 250-megawatt facility in southern... Read More » Misguided Supreme Court ruling ignores underlying problem: over representation... Read More » The Food Safety Modernization Act is getting beer makers all fizzed up over... Read More » Munger Tolles & Olson partner Michelle Friedland was confirmed Monday for a... Read More » The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that courts may not sustain preliminary... Read More » Barbara Kapnick, the most recent appointee to the First Department, discussed... Read More » Federal Circuit Judge Evan Wallach ruled that the government can't escape as... Read More » |
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