Thursday, June 5, 2014

States' Claims Against S&P Headed Back to States' Courts

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• States' Claims Against S&P Headed Back to States' Courts

• Supreme Court Won't Block Same-Sex Marriages in Oregon

• Device Reseller Accuses Broadcasters of Scaring Customers

• Franken Takes Jab at One-Time Legal Opponent Fox News

• Boies Partner Tanya Chutkan Confirmed as Federal Trial Judge

• Appeals Court Reinstates D.C. Attorney General Election for 2014

• The 2014 IP Hot List: Life on the Cutting Edge

• 60 Years Later, Brown v. Board's Shortcomings Still Reverberate

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• Franken's Location Data Bill Gets Industry Pushback

• Big Duty-Free Deal Pulls in Legal Squadron

• Wasserstein & Co. Buys Back ALM Media

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States' Claims Against S&P Headed Back to States' Courts

A federal judge has unbundled lawsuits filed against ratings agency Standard... Read More »

Supreme Court Won't Block Same-Sex Marriages in Oregon

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to block same-sex marriages in Oregon... Read More »

Device Reseller Accuses Broadcasters of Scaring Customers

The reseller of a device that downloads Korean television shows to Los Angeles... Read More »

Franken Takes Jab at One-Time Legal Opponent Fox News

Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., got in a subtle jab at an old legal foe—Fox... Read More »

Boies Partner Tanya Chutkan Confirmed as Federal Trial Judge

The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Boies, Schiller & Flexner partner Tanya Chutkan... Read More »

Appeals Court Reinstates D.C. Attorney General Election for 2014

The District of Columbia's first election for an attorney general is back on... Read More »

The 2014 IP Hot List: Life on the Cutting Edge

The NLJ received dozens of nominations for our annual list of the hottest IP... Read More »

60 Years Later, Brown v. Board's Shortcomings Still Reverberate

True purpose of segregation, not addressed in 'Brown,' continues to impede equality. Read More »

 

Wasserstein & Co. Buys Back ALM Media

Nearly seven years after selling ALM Media Properties to private equity-owned... Read More »

Franken's Location Data Bill Gets Industry Pushback

Advertising and technology industry advocates spoke out against legislation... Read More »

Big Duty-Free Deal Pulls in Legal Squadron

Enough lawyers to fill an airport terminal are advising on the $1.7 billion... Read More »

Wasserstein & Co. Buys Back ALM Media

Nearly seven years after selling ALM Media Properties to private equity-owned... Read More »



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