Wednesday, June 11, 2014

ABA Council Says No to Paid Law Student Externships

Today's Top Stories

• ABA Council Says No to Paid Law Student Externships

• NLJ 350: 9 Fanciful Facts

• Judge Strikes Down Laws Protecting California's Teachers

• Wells Fargo on the Hook in Mortgage Suit, D.C. Circuit Says

• Ex-Wilmer Attorney Drops Discrimination Lawsuit

• D.C. Court of Appeals to Stream Video For First Time

• Backslides at Firms Amid a Stalled Market

• And In 'Other' News — Gains Were Strong

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• Judiciary Mulling Ways to Revive Arbitration Program, Strine Says

• Judiciary Mulling Ways to Revive Arbitration Program, Strine Says

• Church Prevails in Fighting Claim Over Property Transfer MOU

• Fraud Case Over Phony Investment Nets Punitive Damages

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ABA Council Says No to Paid Law Student Externships

A committee updating the American Bar Association's law school accreditation... Read More »

NLJ 350: 9 Fanciful Facts

Beyond the headcounts and the mergers, here are some additional bits of information... Read More »

Judge Strikes Down Laws Protecting California's Teachers

A state trial judge in Los Angeles has tentatively struck down five California... Read More »

Wells Fargo on the Hook in Mortgage Suit, D.C. Circuit Says

Wells Fargo Bank struck out in an attempt to avoid liability in a pending federal... Read More »

Ex-Wilmer Attorney Drops Discrimination Lawsuit

A former attorney at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr who sued the firm... Read More »

D.C. Court of Appeals to Stream Video For First Time

The District of Columbia's highest local court will live-stream video of oral... Read More »

Backslides at Firms Amid a Stalled Market

Whether they called it 'downsizing' or 'rightsizing,' many shops had to make... Read More »

And In 'Other' News — Gains Were Strong

The nonpartner, nonassociate category was popular for firms, clients and the... Read More »

 

Judiciary Mulling Ways to Revive Arbitration Program, Strine Says

Delaware is reviewing its prospects for launching a public arbitration program,... Read More »

Judiciary Mulling Ways to Revive Arbitration Program, Strine Says

Delaware is reviewing its prospects for launching a public arbitration program,... Read More »

Church Prevails in Fighting Claim Over Property Transfer MOU

An Episcopalian church does not have to transfer property to a party that never... Read More »

Fraud Case Over Phony Investment Nets Punitive Damages

A man who sued his friend for fraud two years ago after learning the $200,000... Read More »



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