Today's Top Stories • Williams & Connolly Loses FOIA Bid for Consultant Information • New York Stock Exchange Pays $4.5M to Settle SEC Charges • Senate Committee Again Delays Patent Reform Push • Companies Count the Benefits of ACA Noncompliance • Death Penalty Foes Say Botched Execution Proves Their Point • Court: Error-Laced Emails to Judge Were Still Threatening More Stories from ALM • Pa. Justices Broaden Warrantless Auto Searches • Think Different When Measuring Diversity • Stark Gender Disparities in Income Shown in Law Firm Survey • Banks Beat Long-Running Missouri Mortgage Class Actions Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Williams & Connolly was rebuffed in its bid for more information about how consultants... Read More » In the latest in a series of suits against stock exchanges, the U.S. Securities... Read More » The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday again postponed a vote on a patent... Read More » For companies covered by the Affordable Care Act, noncompliance could be a financially... Read More » The botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate on Tuesday could breathe new life... Read More » On a night in June 2011, a man named Brian Stacy sent emails to a federal judge... Read More » In a decision that found the justices more deeply divided than a 4-2 split might... Read More » Attitude in the workplace, says one writer, matters just as much as hard numbers. Read More » Female lawyers make less than male lawyers. You might have already known this,... Read More » When Missouri passed a new law governing second mortgages back in 1979, the... Read More » |
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