Thursday, June 12, 2014

Sixth Circuit Rejects Challenge to Contraception Mandate

Today's Top Stories

• Sixth Circuit Rejects Challenge to Contraception Mandate

• NLJ 350: Plenty of Domestic Mergers, But They're Small

• Seattle University Plans Branch Law Campus in Alaska

• Shareholder Lawsuits Against GM Aren't Slowing Down

• Redbox Prevails on Appeal in Zip Code Class Action

• Reed Smith Lawyer in Washington Named Firm's Global Managing Partner

• The Fastest Growing Firm You've Never Heard Of

• Rough Spots in Firm's Seven-Year Marriage

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• Bitcoin Draws Fire From State Securities Board

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Sixth Circuit Rejects Challenge to Contraception Mandate

A federal appellate court on Wednesday rejected requests by a group of Roman... Read More »

NLJ 350: Plenty of Domestic Mergers, But They're Small

Despite a record number of domestic law firm mergers in 2013, these pairing... Read More »

Seattle University Plans Branch Law Campus in Alaska

Seattle University School of Law has announced a partnership with Alaska Pacific... Read More »

Shareholder Lawsuits Against GM Aren't Slowing Down

As General Motors Co. seeks to fend off wrongful-death lawsuits and claims for... Read More »

Redbox Prevails on Appeal in Zip Code Class Action

A federal appeals court has dismissed a proposed class action filed on behalf... Read More »

Reed Smith Lawyer in Washington Named Firm's Global Managing Partner

Reed Smith's new global managing partner plans to focus on the office he calls... Read More »

The Fastest Growing Firm You've Never Heard Of

Intent on keeping a low profile, the minority-owned operation nevertheless has... Read More »

Rough Spots in Firm's Seven-Year Marriage

Day Pitney's headcount has slid by about 31 percent since the merger that created... Read More »

 

Bitcoin Draws Fire From State Securities Board

"It's really been blown way out of proportion, but it's just kicked us right... Read More »

Bitcoin Draws Fire From State Securities Board

"It's really been blown way out of proportion, but it's just kicked us right... 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 »

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 »



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