Today's Top Stories • Corn Refiners Seek to Disqualify Squire Patton Boggs • Warren Blames Bank Regulators for Lack of Prosecutions • Minority-Owned Litigation Boutique Opens in Los Angeles • State AGs Seek FCC Ruling on Blocking Telemarketers • Senate to Debate Campaign Finance Constitutional Amendment • New D.C. Boutique to Focus on Labor and Employment Law More Stories from ALM • Judge Boots Paul Hastings Off Trade Secrets Defense • Ray Rice and the NFL's Compliance Fumbles • Polo Group Blocks Ralph Lauren Lawsuit in Trademark Fight • $3 Million Verdict in Problem Birth Case Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Corn refiners in a legal battle against the sugar industry have moved to disqualify... Read More » Criticizing government prosecutors for failing to hold senior bank executives... Read More » A new litigation boutique called Huang Ybarra Singer & May has been launched... Read More » The National Association of Attorneys General on Tuesday asked the Federal Communications... Read More » The U.S. Senate begins floor debate Tuesday on a long-shot constitutional amendment... Read More » Washington attorneys Eric Conn, Kara Maciel and Bryan Carey have opened Conn... Read More » Santa Clara Judge Peter Kirwan saw a clear conflict in the firm's simultaneous... Read More » Transparency and consistent enforcement are hallmarks of an effective disciplinary... Read More » The United States Polo Association scored a win in its endless trademark fight... Read More » Fulton jury finds against two of seven defendants for birth delay that resulted... Read More » |
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