Thursday, September 4, 2014

Louisiana Federal Judge First to Uphold Same-Sex Marriage Ban

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• Louisiana Federal Judge First to Uphold Same-Sex Marriage Ban

• Penn State Dickinson Law Prepares to Fly Solo

• Move to Consolidate Cymbalta Side-Effect Litigation

• The Practice: Shortcomings of DOJ's Antitrust Requirements

• Jenny Yang Named New Chair of EEOC

• Public Wants Video in U.S. Supreme Court, Poll Shows

• Associate Attorney General Tony West to Leave DOJ

• New Jersey's Porzio Finds D.C. Office Through Squire Patton Boggs

• Boston's Rising Stars

• Op-Ed: Attorneys Are Not Plumbers, But They Need More Hands-On Training

 

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Louisiana Federal Judge First to Uphold Same-Sex Marriage Ban

A federal judge in Louisiana on Wednesday ruled that the state's ban on same-sex... Read More »

Penn State Dickinson Law Prepares to Fly Solo

Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, Pa., has... Read More »

Move to Consolidate Cymbalta Side-Effect Litigation

More than two dozen lawsuits have been filed by patients who allege that they... Read More »

The Practice: Shortcomings of DOJ's Antitrust Requirements

Many have criticized the U.S. Department of Justice Department Antitrust Division... Read More »

Jenny Yang Named New Chair of EEOC

A divided Equal Employment Opportunity Commission may be in the agency's the... Read More »

Public Wants Video in U.S. Supreme Court, Poll Shows

Nearly three-quarters of the public wants the U.S. Supreme Court to allow video... Read More »

Associate Attorney General Tony West to Leave DOJ

Associate Attorney General Tony West will leave the U.S. Department of Justice... Read More »

New Jersey's Porzio Finds D.C. Office Through Squire Patton Boggs

A midsized New Jersey law firm has hired an intellectual property litigation... Read More »

Boston's Rising Stars

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

Op-Ed: Attorneys Are Not Plumbers, But They Need More Hands-On Training

Two-year J.D. programs aren't the answer. Still, law schools have to get real. Read More »

 

Court Orders Twitter to Reveal Data on Handle's ID

A man falsely charged with posting an in-court photograph of a 12-year-old sexual... Read More »

Defamation Claim Nixed Under NY's Fair Reporting Privilege

Statements issued in a press release by a party in litigation are protected... 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 »

Two Ex-Goldman Sachs Employees Suffer Courtroom Defeats

Armed with lawyers from Boies, Schiller & Flexner and O'Melveny & Myers, Goldman... Read More »



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