Thursday, July 31, 2014

Ginsburg Says Colleagues Have "Blind Spot" on Women's Issues

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• Ginsburg Says Colleagues Have "Blind Spot" on Women's Issues

• Broker Who Exploited Dying Patients Settles SEC Charges

• Airlines Say TSA Fee Hike Will Make Ticket Prices Soar

• Patent Official Calls for Clarity on Fee-Shifting

• Prosecutors Can't Treat D.C. Defendants Differently, Judge Rules

• Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

• Call for Nominations: Washington D.C. Rising Stars

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Ginsburg Says Colleagues Have "Blind Spot" on Women's Issues

In an interview with Katie Couric released Thursday, U.S. Supreme Court Justice... Read More »

Broker Who Exploited Dying Patients Settles SEC Charges

A broker charged with scouring nursing homes and hospices for terminally ill... Read More »

Airlines Say TSA Fee Hike Will Make Ticket Prices Soar

Advocates for American Airlines Group Inc., United Air Lines Inc. and other... Read More »

Patent Official Calls for Clarity on Fee-Shifting

A top official at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office told lawmakers that companies... Read More »

Prosecutors Can't Treat D.C. Defendants Differently, Judge Rules

Federal prosecutors can't bring a charge against criminal defendants in Washington... Read More »

Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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

Call for Nominations: Washington D.C. Rising Stars

The National Law Journal Rising Stars program recognizes the Washington, D.C.... Read More »

 

The 2014 GC Compensation Survey

Last year's gains for general counsel pay are holding. Are good times back to... Read More »

Jurors Log Off After Being Sworn In, Court Survey Shows

All those warnings judges give jurors about not tweeting, posting on Facebook... Read More »

How Fixing Printers Led to Antitrust Issues

"Unlawful tying" is when the purchase of one product or service is conditioned... Read More »

NLRB GC Says McDonald's a Joint Employer With Franchisees

Richard Griffin Jr., general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board,... Read More »



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