Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Warren Blames Bank Regulators for Lack of Prosecutions

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• Warren Blames Bank Regulators for Lack of Prosecutions

• Senate to Debate Campaign Finance Constitutional Amendment

• New D.C. Boutique to Focus on Labor and Employment Law

• Four D.C. Senior Judges Up for Reappointment

• Introducing America's Elite Trial Lawyers

 

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• FTC Continues Its Pay-for-Delay Battle Through AbbVie Suit

• Terrorist Jose Padilla Gets 21 Years

• Second Circuit Expected to Address Key Issue for Distressed Bondholders

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Warren Blames Bank Regulators for Lack of Prosecutions

Criticizing government prosecutors for failing to hold senior bank executives... Read More »

Senate to Debate Campaign Finance Constitutional Amendment

The U.S. Senate begins floor debate Tuesday on a long-shot constitutional amendment... Read More »

New D.C. Boutique to Focus on Labor and Employment Law

Washington attorneys Eric Conn, Kara Maciel and Bryan Carey have opened Conn... Read More »

Four D.C. Senior Judges Up for Reappointment

Four senior judges in the District of Columbia's local trial and appellate courts... Read More »

Introducing America's Elite Trial Lawyers

The National Law Journal and Law.com this year teamed to select law firms that... Read More »

 

FTC Continues Its Pay-for-Delay Battle Through AbbVie Suit

As the pharmaceutical industry awaits the Third Circuit's decision in a case... Read More »

Terrorist Jose Padilla Gets 21 Years

A Miami federal judge added four years to a sentence discounted by an appeals... Read More »

Second Circuit Expected to Address Key Issue for Distressed Bondholders

In their Bankruptcy Practice column, John J. Rapisardi and Joseph Zujkowski... Read More »

Don't Be Afraid of Cybersecurity Information Sharing

Companies are already sharing cyberthreat data, but many remain leery as they... Read More »



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