Friday, July 11, 2014

Emergency Aid Won't Solve Immigration Courts' Problems

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• Emergency Aid Won't Solve Immigration Courts' Problems

• Grants Match Underused Attorneys With Underserved Clients

• FTC Sues Amazon Over Kids' Charges in Mobile Apps

• Jury Socks LA Dodgers for Injuries to Beaten Giants Fan

• Plaintiffs Lawyers Pursue GM Defect Claims Along Two Paths

• Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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• Dual Rulings Puncture RMBS Fraud Claims, Address Scope of Damages

• BP Loses Battle to Trademark Color Green

• Judges Skirt Ruling that Favors Lenders

• Marijuana Advertising and the First Amendment

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Emergency Aid Won't Solve Immigration Courts' Problems

President Barack Obama wants to hire more immigration judges and lawyers to... Read More »

Grants Match Underused Attorneys With Underserved Clients

The American Bar Association has announced plans to finance seven initiatives... Read More »

FTC Sues Amazon Over Kids' Charges in Mobile Apps

Amazon.com wrongly billed parents for unauthorized app purchases made by children,... Read More »

Jury Socks LA Dodgers for Injuries to Beaten Giants Fan

A jury has awarded nearly $18 million to a San Francisco Giants fan who was... Read More »

Plaintiffs Lawyers Pursue GM Defect Claims Along Two Paths

A plaintiffs firm that has sued General Motors Co. over accidents related to... Read More »

Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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

 

Dual Rulings Puncture RMBS Fraud Claims, Address Scope of Damages

In a pair of decisions that may either frustrate or appease monoline insurers... Read More »

BP Loses Battle to Trademark Color Green

Oil giant BP plc has tried for more than 22 years to obtain a trademark in Australia... Read More »

Judges Skirt Ruling that Favors Lenders

A decision issued last summer by the Georgia Court of Appeals had the potential... Read More »

Marijuana Advertising and the First Amendment

Barry J. Peek and Hanan B. Kolko of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, offer a... Read More »



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