Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Law Profs Urge Obama to Hold Line on Anti-Gay Bias

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• Law Profs Urge Obama to Hold Line on Anti-Gay Bias

• D.C. Circuit: Legal Fight Over Armenian Genocide Museum 'Regrettable'

• After Aereo, Rethinking Copyright Online

• William Voge Elected as Latham's Next Chair

• Jack Abramoff Can Keep His Lawyer, Judge Says

• Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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Law Profs Urge Obama to Hold Line on Anti-Gay Bias

Fifty-four law professors have written a letter urging President Obama not to... Read More »

D.C. Circuit: Legal Fight Over Armenian Genocide Museum 'Regrettable'

A group of Armenian-American philanthropists have been fighting each other in... Read More »

After Aereo, Rethinking Copyright Online

The U.S. Copyright Office wants to know what the public thinks about the U.S.... Read More »

William Voge Elected as Latham's Next Chair

A project finance partner at the firm, Voge will replace veteran Robert Dell,... Read More »

Jack Abramoff Can Keep His Lawyer, Judge Says

As convicted ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff fights with federal prosecutors over... Read More »

Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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

 

Smooth Sailing Ahead for the NFL Concussion Settlement?

Having swiftly gone from being rejected as not sufficient in January to clearing... Read More »

Judge Seals Lady Gaga Settlement Terms

Lady Gaga and her former producer, Robert Fusari, have won a court order that... Read More »

Keeping It Real: The Potential Pitfalls in Attorney Internet Advertising

In a word, web presence is advertising, and the State Bar of Texas views it... Read More »

Ethics Complaints Against N.J. Lawyers Decrease Again

Allegations of ethical breaches by New Jersey attorneys declined for the second... Read More »



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