Today's Top Stories • The NLJ 350 Regional Report: The Top U.S. and International Markets • Court Opens Companies To Litigation Over Labeling • Compromised Plaintiff Was the Elephant in the Courtroom • This Ruling Shows Us The Seams • Op-Ed: Abolish the Attorney-Client Privilege • INADMISSIBLE: G.W. Law Names Blake Morant Next Dean • Op-Ed: Although Lacking in Potency, 'Minerals' Rule Empowers SEC • Of Soccer Balls and Social Media More Stories from ALM • Bitcoin Draws Fire From State Securities Board • Bitcoin Draws Fire From State Securities Board • Corporate Lawyers Back Legislative Plans To Make Connecticut More Business Friendly • Corporate Lawyers Back Legislative Plans To Make Connecticut More Business Friendly Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Our Regional Report takes the headcount numbers from our NLJ 350 survey and... Read More » Food and beverage companies would be wise to take a long, hard look at their... Read More » Ringling Bros. defense team describes how it dissected animal-abuse claims. Read More » Elena Kagan the U.S. Supreme Court justice donned her hat as Kagan the law teacher... Read More » It serves little use in practice, while the work-product privilege offers a... Read More » Morant has served as dean of Wake Forest University School of Law for the past... Read More » Restrictions on minerals mined in war-torn regions create an 'agency of diplomacy.' Read More » What do lawyers and Pakistani factory workers have in common? More than you... Read More » "It's really been blown way out of proportion, but it's just kicked us right... Read More » "It's really been blown way out of proportion, but it's just kicked us right... Read More » They are corporate giants, employing thousands of Connecticut residents at their... Read More » They are corporate giants, employing thousands of Connecticut residents at their... Read More » |
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