Thursday, October 16, 2014

D.C. Judge Awards $622M to Victims of 1998 Embassy Bombings

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• D.C. Judge Awards $622M to Victims of 1998 Embassy Bombings

• GM Hit With Recall Class Actions for 30 Million Consumers

• First South Asian-American to Lead DOJ Civil Rights Division

• Why It Took Months to Reveal Fifth Circuit Misconduct Dismissal

• Op-Ed: Anti-Darwinists Are Relentless in Their Agenda, Despite Court Rulings

• Who Represents Corporate America

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• Some Conflict Waivers Are Rubbing GCs the Wrong Way

• Longtime Client Sues Squire Patton for Malpractice, Fraud

• Lawyers Who Lead by Example 2014 Awards

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D.C. Judge Awards $622M to Victims of 1998 Embassy Bombings

A federal judge in Washington on Wednesday awarded $622 million to victims of... Read More »

GM Hit With Recall Class Actions for 30 Million Consumers

Plaintiffs lawyers leading the fight against General Motors Co. over its ignition-switch... Read More »

First South Asian-American to Lead DOJ Civil Rights Division

Former American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Vanita Gupta will temporarily lead... Read More »

Why It Took Months to Reveal Fifth Circuit Misconduct Dismissal

In August, a panel of federal judges in Washington dismissed a misconduct complaint... Read More »

Op-Ed: Anti-Darwinists Are Relentless in Their Agenda, Despite Court Rulings

South Carolina Board of Education rejects push to include debate about evolution. Read More »

Who Represents Corporate America

Our annual survey of the firms that work for the country's largest corporations. Read More »

 

Judge Bars Firm from Pursuing Breach of Contract Claim

Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman cannot pursue a breach of contract... Read More »

Some Conflict Waivers Are Rubbing GCs the Wrong Way

As law firms grow, so too do the potential conflict issues, but making that... Read More »

Longtime Client Sues Squire Patton for Malpractice, Fraud

A Pennsylvania company has filed a nine-count complaint against its longtime... Read More »

Lawyers Who Lead by Example 2014 Awards

In this Special Report, the New York Law Journal honors attorneys in three... Read More »



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