Today's Top Stories • GE Capital to Pay Record $225M Fine for Credit Card Marketing • Justices Restrict Software Patents in Unanimous Ruling • Wilmer's Randolph Moss Approved in Committee for Federal Trial Bench • Texas Ordered to Pay Legal Fees in Redistricting Case • Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Seeks Venue Change • First Amendment Protects Public Employee in Retaliation Case, Justices Say More Stories from ALM • In 'Rare Case,' Panel Upholds Depraved Murder Conviction • No 'Out of the Ordinary' Actions During Union Elections • Few Gains for Feds in Fighting Phony Weight-Loss Products • Asia Deal Digest: June 19, 2014 Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. In the federal government's largest credit card discrimination settlement in... Read More » In a closely watched intellectual property case, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday... Read More » The Senate Judiciary Committee voted, 11-7, on Thursday to approve the nomination... Read More » A federal judge in Washington on Wednesday ordered the state of Texas to pay... Read More » Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Wednesday sought to move... Read More » The First Amendment protects public employees who testify in court outside the... Read More » The Fourth Department said that Nakeem Archie's indiscriminately firing several... Read More » If a union is making an effort to organize at your company, leave their literature... Read More » The notion that a pill—or a lotion or powder or tea—could magically... Read More » * Clifford Chance and Herbert Smith Freehills on Shell's $5.7 billion divestment... Read More » |
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