Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Halliburton Agrees to Pay $1B in Deepwater Horizon Claims

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• Halliburton Agrees to Pay $1B in Deepwater Horizon Claims

• Pioneering Latina Moran Stepping Down as UCLA Law Dean

• N.C. Judge Orders Release of Prisoner on Death Row for 30 Years

• Tainted-Injections Claims Survive Motions to Dismiss

• Full D.C. Circuit Won't Hear Whistleblower's Dispute Over KBR Docs

• Mass Arrest of Partygoers Unlawful, Divided D.C. Circuit Says

• Diving with Sharks and General Counsel

• Boston's Rising Stars

• The Future of Discovery is Here—Or Is It?

• VOIR DIRE: Tweet Revenge

 

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Halliburton Agrees to Pay $1B in Deepwater Horizon Claims

Halliburton Energy Services Inc. has agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle... Read More »

Pioneering Latina Moran Stepping Down as UCLA Law Dean

Rachel Moran, dean of the University of California at Los Angeles School of... Read More »

N.C. Judge Orders Release of Prisoner on Death Row for 30 Years

A North Carolina judge Tuesday exonerated and released from prison Henry Lee... Read More »

Tainted-Injections Claims Survive Motions to Dismiss

Claims against New Jersey and Tennessee clinics that administered tainted epidural... Read More »

Full D.C. Circuit Won't Hear Whistleblower's Dispute Over KBR Docs

The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday declined to hear... Read More »

Mass Arrest of Partygoers Unlawful, Divided D.C. Circuit Says

A divided federal appeals court panel on Tuesday ruled against D.C. police who... Read More »

Diving with Sharks and General Counsel

Even when lawyers go scuba diving, they're still lawyers. The Underwater Bar... Read More »

Boston's Rising Stars

The National Law Journal and The Connecticut Law Tribune present the Boston... Read More »

The Future of Discovery is Here—Or Is It?

In this special report, we asked litigation experts to take stock and examine... Read More »

VOIR DIRE: Tweet Revenge

Marlon Wayans compares another actor to a Family Guy character, and a... Read More »

 

Solution For Celebrity Nude Photo Hack Obvious: Keep Files Out Of Cloud

Posting nude celebrity photos is an invasion of privacy and some of the responses... Read More »

Fla. Lawyers Driving Boom in N.J. Disabled-Access Suits

A trio of lawyers from Florida are driving an upsurge in the number of suits... Read More »

Abortion Litigation: No Rush for Plaintiffs

Jan Soifer, a partner in Austin's O'Connell & Soifer, who represents plaintiffs... Read More »

Gibson Dunn Exit Shakes Up New York Teacher Tenure Case

After creating a playbook for overturning public teacher tenure rules on one... Read More »



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