Today's Top Stories    • Foley Partner in Detroit Loses Compensation Challenge     • Press Seeks Greater Access to Oklahoma Executions     • House Republicans Hire Baker & Hostetler for Obama Suit     • D.C. Urges Judge to Reconsider Public Firearms Ruling     • Patent Reform Group Streamlines Lobbying Efforts     • Settlement Docs Secret in 'Fast and Furious,' Judge Says     • In Coming Down Hard on Lottery Ticket Reseller, FTC 'Got it Wrong'     • No Client, No Side in This Brief       More Stories from ALM    • Case Remanded for Hearing on Warrantless Entry       • Implied Warranty Doesn't Extend to Subsequent Home Buyers       • Lawyer Arrested, Charged in Alleged Murder for Hire Plot to Kill Witness       • No Puppy Love for Woman Accused of Selling Sick Dogs     Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications.             A Foley & Lardner partner who sued his firm for paying him less than female,... Read More »          News organizations on Monday sued the state of Oklahoma for greater access to... Read More »          House Republicans hired Baker & Hostetler to bring a lawsuit against President... Read More »          The District of Columbia on Monday asked a federal trial judge to reconsider... Read More »          After legislation to combat patent trolls stalled in the Senate, the Coalition... Read More »          A federal trial judge in Washington will not force the government to reveal... Read More »          A tale of two very different cases involving identical conduct: one a slam-dunk... Read More »          A little-noticed brief in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court this fall may... Read More »             A man's 12-year sentence for drug and weapon possession has been put on hold... Read More »          Subsequent home buyers may not sue for breach of an implied warranty of habitability,... Read More »          San Antonio and Corpus Christi solo Paul Andrews tried to hire his own client—and... Read More »          The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, along with Attorney General John... Read More »         |   
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