Today's Top Stories • Foley Partner in Detroit Loses Compensation Challenge • Delaware Observes Right to Inherit Digital Accounts • Press Seeks Greater Access to Oklahoma Executions • Pelvic Mesh Bellwether Trial Gets Underway in W.Va. • No Conflict at Manatt For Former Patton Partner Ben Chew • Utah Law Selects Interim Dean for Top Spot • Op-Ed: As School Year Begins, Thinking Outside the Tort • VOIR DIRE: No Copycat More Stories from ALM • A GC's Many Hats in Corporate Cybersecurity • Health Department Updates Fracking Complaint Process • Email Searches, the SCA and the Hybrid Search Warrant • Lawyer Suspended for Using Client Money to Pay Support 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 » Delaware this month became the first state to pass a law governing heirs' rights... Read More » News organizations on Monday sued the state of Oklahoma for greater access to... Read More » The first federal bellwether trial began on Monday against Johnson & Johnson... Read More » Benjamin Chew, a former Patton Boggs partner whose subsequent job was compromised... Read More » The new dean of the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law is a familiar... Read More » Despite Justice Scalia's view, law students stand to learn much from 'Law and... Read More » A federal appeals court held that the Catwoman character's use of so-called... Read More » Just where do general counsel sit at the cybersecurity table? In many seats,... Read More » The state Department of Health announced that it has updated its handling of... Read More » In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco, executive assistant district attorney,... Read More » A lawyer who paid his child-support bills with money from a client's personal... Read More » |
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