Thursday, August 28, 2014

Iowa Weighs Dropping Bar Exam for In-State Law Graduates

Today's Top Stories

• Iowa Weighs Dropping Bar Exam for In-State Law Graduates

• New SEC Rules Crack Down on Credit-Rating Agencies

• Geithner's Lawyer Defends Redactions in S&P Litigation

• Amish, Convicted of Hate-Crime Shearings, Win on Appeal

• Cross Pennsylvania Avenue Off The Hot List

• The Windy City Winners

• Objection! Your Interruptions Are Sanctionable

• Variety and Optimism in Midwest Markets

 

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Iowa Weighs Dropping Bar Exam for In-State Law Graduates

The Iowa Supreme Court is considering whether to extend the "diploma privilege"... Read More »

New SEC Rules Crack Down on Credit-Rating Agencies

A divided U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday adopted new rules... Read More »

Geithner's Lawyer Defends Redactions in S&P Litigation

Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is fighting a request by Standard... Read More »

Amish, Convicted of Hate-Crime Shearings, Win on Appeal

A divided appellate panel on Wednesday reversed the convictions of 16 members... Read More »

Cross Pennsylvania Avenue Off The Hot List

Law firms, Washington's largest private-sector real estate tenants, have razed... Read More »

The Windy City Winners

We asked top litigation practices in Chicago to tell us about their operations... Read More »

Objection! Your Interruptions Are Sanctionable

A recent decision shows how far counsel can go in fighting an opposing lawyer's... Read More »

Variety and Optimism in Midwest Markets

A broad mix of practice areas is sustaining law firms across the country's middle... Read More »

 

Six Flags Loses Bid to Toss $35M Verdict in 2007 Attack on Teen

Judge rejects argument that park wasn't liable because gang attack on teen occurred... Read More »

Privacy? Fuhgettaboutit

The brave new world of Internet Code Halos is where to stay. Read More »

In Gay Marriage Question, 2nd DCA Asks Florida Supreme Court To Settle It

The Second District Court of Appeal asked the Florida Supreme Court to settle... Read More »



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