Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Angry Bar Candidates Sue Over Exam Software Problems

Today's Top Stories

• Angry Bar Candidates Sue Over Exam Software Problems

• Judge Finds DOJ and FBI Secrecy Arguments 'Wanting'

• Antitrust Lawyers Sidelined as Sprint Kills T-Mobile Bid

• Georgetown Law Prof Victoria Nourse Joins Biden's Legal Team

• Walgreens Stays, But Can Washington Stop Tax Inversion?

• Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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• Federal Judge Lets Investment Researcher Off the Hook, Reluctantly

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• Ex-Citigroup Trader Fined $500,000 for Defrauding Firm

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Angry Bar Candidates Sue Over Exam Software Problems

Less than a week after a software glitch sent bar-examination takers scrambling... Read More »

Judge Finds DOJ and FBI Secrecy Arguments 'Wanting'

A former securities lawyer serving 23 years in jail for fraud won an early victory... Read More »

Antitrust Lawyers Sidelined as Sprint Kills T-Mobile Bid

Citing antitrust fears, Sprint Corp. at a board meeting on Tuesday called off... Read More »

Georgetown Law Prof Victoria Nourse Joins Biden's Legal Team

Victoria Nourse, once a senior adviser to Joe Biden on the Senate Judiciary... Read More »

Walgreens Stays, But Can Washington Stop Tax Inversion?

The decision by Walgreen Co. to forgo a plan to lower its taxes by moving its... Read More »

Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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

 

Federal Judge Lets Investment Researcher Off the Hook, Reluctantly

Because Congress has left the courts unarmed, a federal judge said, he wasn't... Read More »

"Revenge Porn" A Criminal Act? Yes, If Groups Get their Way

A coalition of women's groups, led by Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez... Read More »

Ex-Citigroup Trader Fined $500,000 for Defrauding Firm

According to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, former Citigroup Energy... Read More »

Labor Disputes Hit Low Notes at Met Opera

Usually the drama at the Metropolitan Opera in New York takes place on stage,... Read More »



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