Friday, June 20, 2014

Justices' Latest Disclosures Offer Clues to Recusals

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• Justices' Latest Disclosures Offer Clues to Recusals

• D.C. Magistrate Judge John Facciola to Retire

• Sotomayor Expresses Concern Over Wealth Disparity in U.S.

• Howard Law's New Dean Follows a Family Tradition

• Microsoft Settles Cyber Case Against Chinese Electronics Company

• Shutting NSA 'Backdoor' Access to User Data

• Fraud Claims Against Lance Armstrong to Proceed

• Market Struggles to Absorb Record Law School Class of '13

• ABA Approves Plan to Split Penn State's Law School

• Drugmakers See Bid to Defeat Class Action Fairness Act

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• Justices Say Plaintiffs Were Overcharged for Medical Records

• Courtside Seats: Sovereign Restructurings in the Supreme Court Arena

• Jackson Walker Beats Back Disqualification Effort

• Winstead Names New Managing Shareholder for San Antonio Office

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Justices' Latest Disclosures Offer Clues to Recusals

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. may have recused initially from... Read More »

D.C. Magistrate Judge John Facciola to Retire

U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola of the District of Columbia will retire... Read More »

Sotomayor Expresses Concern Over Wealth Disparity in U.S.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced concern Thursday night about... Read More »

Howard Law's New Dean Follows a Family Tradition

Howard University has tapped Danielle Holley-Walker as its next law dean. She... Read More »

Microsoft Settles Cyber Case Against Chinese Electronics Company

Microsoft Corp. recently reached a settlement with a Chinese electronics company... Read More »

Shutting NSA 'Backdoor' Access to User Data

Backed by Google Inc. and other technology organizations, the House on Friday... Read More »

Fraud Claims Against Lance Armstrong to Proceed

A federal judge in Washington has denied Lance Armstrong's effort to dismiss... Read More »

Market Struggles to Absorb Record Law School Class of '13

The percentage of employed graduates in the national law school class of 2013... Read More »

ABA Approves Plan to Split Penn State's Law School

Pennsylvania State University has won the American Bar Association's blessing... Read More »

Drugmakers See Bid to Defeat Class Action Fairness Act

Two pharmaceutical drug manufacturers told a federal en banc appeals panel on... Read More »

 

Justices Say Plaintiffs Were Overcharged for Medical Records

An amended portion of the Medical Records Act did not allow health care providers... Read More »

Courtside Seats: Sovereign Restructurings in the Supreme Court Arena

Christopher Kiplok and Dustin Smith of Hughes Hubbard & Reed write: Even before... Read More »

Jackson Walker Beats Back Disqualification Effort

Austin's Third Court of Appeals denied the petition for writ of mandamus. Read More »

Winstead Names New Managing Shareholder for San Antonio Office

Stephen Seidel said he was anxious to return to the practice of law and wanted... Read More »



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