Today's Top Stories • Sixth Circuit Hears Same-Sex Marriage Cases • Angry Bar Candidates Sue Over Exam Software Problems • Antitrust Lawyers Sidelined as Sprint Kills T-Mobile Bid • Oklahoma, Too, Asks Justices to Review Marriage Ruling • Plaintiffs Lawyers Split on RICO Case in Target Breach • Attorney Sees Signs of Progress Against Patent 'Trolls' • Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers • Call for Nominations: Washington D.C. Rising Stars More Stories from ALM • Russian Hackers Up the Ante on Corporate Cybersecurity • Lawyer Stung in Lil Wayne Fraud Must Repay Client • Establishment Clause Extended to Non-Ordained Clergy Member • Newspapers Seek Supreme Court's Intervention in McCaffery Suit Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard arguments on Wednesday... Read More » Less than a week after a software glitch sent bar-examination takers scrambling... Read More » Citing antitrust fears, Sprint Corp. at a board meeting on Tuesday called off... Read More » The conservative organization defending Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriages... Read More » The multidistrict litigation against Target Corp. over last year's massive data... Read More » Patent lawyer Will Trueba scored an unusual client victory when a California... Read More » The National Law Journal and Law.com are accepting nominations for our inaugural... Read More » The National Law Journal Rising Stars program recognizes the Washington, D.C.... Read More » What can a company do when it learns that a Russian hacker group called CyberVor... Read More » An Atlanta attorney has lost his defense of a lawsuit filed by an investor who... Read More » Dennis J. Dozis writes: As a result of the prohibition against secular entanglement... Read More » The Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News are asking the Pennsylvania Supreme... Read More » |
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