Monday, June 16, 2014

Justices Divided Over 'Certiorari' Pronunciation

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• Justices Divided Over 'Certiorari' Pronunciation

• New Leadership for Bingham's Washington Office

• Judge 'Outraged' Over Alleged U.S. Mistreatment of American Overseas

• Supreme Court Affirms 'Straw Purchase' Gun Conviction

• The NLJ 350 Regional Report: The Top U.S. and International Markets

• High Court Permits Challenge to Ohio Law Banning Campaign Lies

• DC Lobbyists Suit Up for NCAA and Big 12

• Church-State Controversy Over Graduation Is Denied Review

• Compromised Plaintiff Was the Elephant in the Courtroom

• Op-Ed: Abolish the Attorney-Client Privilege

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• Corporate Law Reforms Could Mean Legal Business For Conn.

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Justices Divided Over 'Certiorari' Pronunciation

A new and somewhat whimsical research article reveals that justices are "profoundly... Read More »

New Leadership for Bingham's Washington Office

Bingham McCutchen, a firm that has faced drops in revenue and partner headcount... Read More »

Judge 'Outraged' Over Alleged U.S. Mistreatment of American Overseas

A U.S. citizen who claimed he was interrogated and tortured overseas by federal... Read More »

Supreme Court Affirms 'Straw Purchase' Gun Conviction

An individual buying a gun for another person—a “straw buyer”—must... Read More »

The NLJ 350 Regional Report: The Top U.S. and International Markets

Our Regional Report takes the headcount numbers from our NLJ 350 survey and... Read More »

High Court Permits Challenge to Ohio Law Banning Campaign Lies

The U.S .Supreme Court on Monday ruled that an Ohio law criminalizing falsehoods... Read More »

DC Lobbyists Suit Up for NCAA and Big 12

The National Collegiate Athletic Association and its Big 12 Conference have... Read More »

Church-State Controversy Over Graduation Is Denied Review

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to get into a major church-state controversy... Read More »

Compromised Plaintiff Was the Elephant in the Courtroom

Ringling Bros. defense team describes how it dissected animal-abuse claims. Read More »

Op-Ed: Abolish the Attorney-Client Privilege

It serves little use in practice, while the work-product privilege offers a... Read More »

 

Judge Finds Restaurant Liable for Hostesses' Abuse

A prominent Long Island restaurant should be held liable for the "appalling"... Read More »

Greenberg Traurig Leads $4.9B Online Gaming Deal

A team of Greenberg Traurig lawyers served as lead mergers and acquisitions... Read More »

Corporate Law Reforms Could Mean Legal Business For Conn.

They are corporate giants, employing thousands of Connecticut residents at their... Read More »

Toward a More LGBT-Inclusive C-suite

John Browne, former BP PLC chief executive officer, is coming out of the closet... Read More »



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