Friday, October 10, 2014

Clinton Docs: Kagan Memos, Marc Rich Pardon and John Roberts

Today's Top Stories

• Clinton Docs: Kagan Memos, Marc Rich Pardon and John Roberts

• Another 5-5 Split for 7th Circuit in Wisconsin Voter ID Case

• Panel Declines to Combine Suits Targeting Texas Prisons

• Nursing Home Chain Pays $38M in False Claims Act Suit

• Obama Comes Out Again for Patent Reform

• Three D.C. Appeals Judges Up for Reappointment

• Circuit Dubious About Claim to Stan Lee's Characters

 

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• Court System Seeks Comment on Adopting Uniform Bar Exam

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• Disgraced Class Action Star Selling Home and Picassos

• Best Of 2014: The Results Are In

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Clinton Docs: Kagan Memos, Marc Rich Pardon and John Roberts

The latest trove of newly released documents from President Bill Clinton's administration... Read More »

Another 5-5 Split for 7th Circuit in Wisconsin Voter ID Case

The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit voted on Friday not to... Read More »

Panel Declines to Combine Suits Targeting Texas Prisons

A federal panel has refused to coordinate lawsuits filed on behalf of inmates... Read More »

Nursing Home Chain Pays $38M in False Claims Act Suit

One of the nation's largest nursing home chains agreed to pay $38 million to... Read More »

Obama Comes Out Again for Patent Reform

President Barack Obama on Thursday said he is committed to patent litigation... Read More »

Three D.C. Appeals Judges Up for Reappointment

Three senior judges serving in the District of Columbia's highest local court—Michael... Read More »

Circuit Dubious About Claim to Stan Lee's Characters

A federal appeals panel dealt a powerful punch on Thursday to a lawyer whose... Read More »

 

Court System Seeks Comment on Adopting Uniform Bar Exam

Absent major objections, New York would become the largest and most influential... Read More »

When Dealing With Cybertroubles, Company Size Matters

A new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers says it's challenging for companies,... Read More »

Disgraced Class Action Star Selling Home and Picassos

Melvyn Weiss, who pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in 2008 for paying... Read More »

Best Of 2014: The Results Are In

The lawyers have voted. We reveal Georgia lawyers' picks for best client lunch,... Read More »



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