Tuesday, July 22, 2014

At 3, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Hits Stride

Today's Top Stories

• At 3, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Hits Stride

• BP Claimant, Attorneys, Ordered to Return Settlement Cash

• Slain FSU Law Professor Mourned as Police Investigate

• Judges Describe Pitfalls of Long Vacancies

• Hill Lawyer Runs New Georgetown Law Center on Privacy

• Appellate Court Restores Warranty Suit Against Hyundai

• VOIR DIRE: Yada Yada Yada

• Boston Legal Departments of the Year

• The 2014 New England Report

• Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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• Executive Order Gives LGBT Workers New Protections

• Obama Names Record Number of Gay Federal Judges

• Lloyd's Can't Duck Claims Over MBIA Restructuring Fight

• Lloyd's Can't Duck Claims Over MBIA Restructuring Fight

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At 3, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Hits Stride

Lawyers who practice before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau agree on... Read More »

BP Claimant, Attorneys, Ordered to Return Settlement Cash

A New Orleans law firm at the center of an investigation into misconduct surrounding... Read More »

Slain FSU Law Professor Mourned as Police Investigate

Legal educators were left reeling at the shooting death of Dan Markel, a professor... Read More »

Judges Describe Pitfalls of Long Vacancies

Judicial vacancies in the nation's federal district courts means litigation... Read More »

Hill Lawyer Runs New Georgetown Law Center on Privacy

Georgetown University Law Center has created a center focused on preserving... Read More »

Appellate Court Restores Warranty Suit Against Hyundai

After a trial judge granted a nonsuit in favor of Hyundai Motor America and... Read More »

VOIR DIRE: Yada Yada Yada

A New York state court threw out a defamation suit by Kenny Kramer — the... Read More »

Boston Legal Departments of the Year

We spotlight seven innovative corporate legal teams at companies headquartered... Read More »

The 2014 New England Report

A look at the performance of the legal sector in the area's six states. Read More »

Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

The National Law Journal and Law.com are accepting nominations for our inaugural... Read More »

 

Executive Order Gives LGBT Workers New Protections

President Barack Obama signed an executive order that will protect lesbian,... Read More »

Obama Names Record Number of Gay Federal Judges

President Barack Obama's 11th nomination of an openly gay or lesbian lawyer... Read More »

Lloyd's Can't Duck Claims Over MBIA Restructuring Fight

After toiling through four years of litigation related to MBIA Inc.'s 2009 restructuring,... Read More »

Lloyd's Can't Duck Claims Over MBIA Restructuring Fight

After toiling through four years of litigation related to MBIA Inc.'s 2009 restructuring,... Read More »



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