Wednesday, October 15, 2014

First South Asian-American to Lead DOJ Civil Rights Division

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

• Why It Took Months to Reveal Fifth Circuit Misconduct Dismissal

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

• Justices Block Texas Abortion Law

• SEC Enforcement Leaders Debate Broken-Windows Policy

 

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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 »

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 »

Justices Block Texas Abortion Law

The U.S. Supreme Court late Tuesday halted enforcement of several parts of a... Read More »

SEC Enforcement Leaders Debate Broken-Windows Policy

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Enforcement Division head Andrew Ceresney... Read More »

 

Whistleblower Suit Against Nursing Home Chain Settles for $38M

A nursing and rehabilitation facility chain is paying $38 million to settle... Read More »

Attorney Fights $245K Default Judgment in Legal Mal Case

A lawyer who was hit with a default judgment in the amount of $245,000 in a... Read More »

More Small and Midsize Firms Might Be Merging

The merger of two small Philadelphia firms, one focusing on qui tam cases and... 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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