Today's Top Stories • Feds Sue Law Firms in Foreclosure Relief Scams • Professor Made Reputation Online, and Is Remembered There • Disbarred California Attorney Fights Transfer of GM Suit • Op-Ed: Privacy Protection Is at Stake in Microsoft's Battle with the DOJ • Businessman Loses Retaliation Case Against Feds After Long Wait For Trial • Former Congressional Staffer Charged With Theft • Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers More Stories from ALM • In 2014 Proxy Season, Shareholders Got More Political • Prosecutors Read Jailhouse Emails to Attorneys • Ex-Homeowners, Not Bank, Get Foreclosure Surplus • Ex-Homeowners, Not Bank, Get Foreclosure Surplus Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Federal and state consumer protection watchdogs on Wednesday took aim at lawyers,... Read More » Dan Markel launched his pioneering PrawfsBlawg as soon as he landed an assistant... Read More » Plaintiffs who have sued General Motors Co. over defects in their cars, including... Read More » In a lawsuit in New York, the U.S. government is urging a court to ignore the... Read More » By the time a federal jury in Washington was seated in late June to hear Texas... Read More » A former executive assistant to U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., will plead... Read More » The National Law Journal and Law.com are accepting nominations for our inaugural... Read More » According to a pair of proxy season studies, shareholder activism in 2014 moved... Read More » Inmates emails to their attorneys aren't privileged, says the Eastern U.S. Attorney's... Read More » The Third District Court of Appeal rules almost $100,000 left over from a foreclosure... Read More » The Third District Court of Appeal rules almost $100,000 left over from a foreclosure... Read More » |
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