Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Professor Settles Retaliation Claim Against Case Western

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• Professor Settles Retaliation Claim Against Case Western

• Being Social is Good, But Being Accountable is Better

• Boehner Faces Challenges in Any Suit Against Obama

• Judge in Benghazi Case Discloses Ties to Justice Dept.

• Obama Requests More Immigration Judges

• Duane Morris Names I.P. Litigator D.C. Managing Partner

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Professor Settles Retaliation Claim Against Case Western

The Case Western Reserve University School of Law professor who sued the university... Read More »

Being Social is Good, But Being Accountable is Better

While statistics demonstrate the increasingly social nature of the legal profession,... Read More »

Boehner Faces Challenges in Any Suit Against Obama

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, pressed his threat to sue President Obama... Read More »

Judge in Benghazi Case Discloses Ties to Justice Dept.

The presiding judge in the criminal case against a suspected ringleader of the... Read More »

Obama Requests More Immigration Judges

The U.S. Department of Justice would get $64 million and about 40 additional... Read More »

Duane Morris Names I.P. Litigator D.C. Managing Partner

The new leader of Duane Morris' Washington branch has legal experience that... Read More »

 

Rule Limiting Privilege Log Practice to Take Effect

In an age of exploding electronic discovery that has multiplied the cost and... Read More »

NY Wage Law Repeal a Mixed Blessing for Companies

Businesses must still notify new hires of their pay, and penalties rise for... Read More »

Vigilante Victims of Cyber Theft

The law isn't clear about the counter measures available to victims of data... Read More »

Mine Worker Gets Collective Action in Federal Court

A mine worker in southwestern Pennsylvania got conditional certification from... Read More »



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