Today's Top Stories • Washington Litigation Departments of the Year • Supreme Court's Mixed Bag • GM Pushed For Punitive Damages • Baseball Game Turned Into 'Bedlam' • Suspect in Benghazi Attacks Pleads Not Guilty in D.C. • Op-Ed: 'Drone Memo' Ruling a Model of Judicial Skepticism • INADMISSIBLE: Texas Fights Million-Dollar Fee Award In Voting Act Case • The NLJ Wins Top Reporting Awards More Stories from ALM • IP at the ITC: A High-Profile and Unpredictable Forum • Tactics of Federal Defenders Under Scrutiny Again • Nomura Breach Claim in RMBS Suit Not Time-Barred, Judge Finds • Honda Hit With $55 Mil. Verdict In Case Over Crashworthiness Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Top lawyers in Washington litigation practices were busier than ever in 2013... Read More » As usual, the U.S. Supreme Court saved its biggest decisions for the end of... Read More » Plaintiffs lawyers are pushing for punitive damages and inclusion of a broader... Read More » An umpire's disputed call resulted in pandemonium — and a claim for negligence. Read More » A suspect in the September 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya,... Read More » To rebalance transparency and secrecy, judges must demand more from the government. Read More » A federal judge in Washington reached a "remarkable result" when she... Read More » The National Law Journal last week won seven Azbee journalism awards for its... Read More » During the past year there have been several U.S. International Trade Commission-related... Read More » Federal defenders, who have already faced criticism from the Pennsylvania Supreme... Read More » Another loan repurchase action involving $254 million in residential mortgage-backed... Read More » A Philadelphia jury awarded $55.3 million to a man who was paralyzed when his... Read More » |
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