Today's Top Stories      •   Embattled Millikin Steps Down as GM's General Counsel       •   Award-Winning Innovative Projects Address Law Firm Culture       •   High Court Declines to Block Gay Marriage in Alaska       •   Judge Reaffirms Order Striking D.C. Ban on Carrying Guns in Public       •   How Labor and Employment Practices, Squeezed, Have Survived       •   Mark Kuller, Tax Lawyer Turned Restaurateur, Dies at 61       •   Tech Sector Sees 'Strong Leadership' in PTO Director Pick       •   Longtime Washington Lawyer Ron Klain to be Named Ebola Czar       •   Former Fannie Mae Exec Denied Access to Confidential Docs       More Stories from ALM    •  Obama's Immigration Executive Order Would Follow Predecessors' Lead        •  Judge Bars Firm from Pursuing Breach of Contract Claim        •  Court Warns Prosecutors About Using PowerPoint at Trial        •  Longtime Client Sues Squire Patton for Malpractice, Fraud      Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications.             General Motors Co. general counsel Michael Millikin, who has faced criticism... Read More »          The most innovative projects in legal business this year help firms understand... Read More »          The state of Alaska on Friday moved onto the list of states with same-sex marriages... Read More »          A judge on Friday denied the District of Columbia's request to reconsider his... Read More »          Robert Smith's retirement this month from Morgan Lewis, with one of the first... Read More »          Mark Kuller, a D.C. tax attorney who left his practice behind to open restaurants,... Read More »          President Barack Obama has secured the support of the technology industry with... Read More »          Veteran Washington lawyer Ronald Klain will be named as the Obama administration's... Read More »          A federal claims judge has barred a former Fannie Mae executive from viewing... Read More »              A comprehensive immigration reform bill was passed through the Senate in 2013,... Read More »           Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman cannot pursue a breach of contract... Read More »           A New Jersey appeals court has delivered a clear message to prosecutors who... Read More »           A Pennsylvania company has filed a nine-count complaint against its longtime... Read More »         |   
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