Today's Top Stories • Parents of Dodgers Stadium Beating Victim File Suit Again • Ford (Again) Loses Bid for $445M Tax Refund • Appeals Ruling Endangers State's Worker-Protection Law • Judicial Reform Group Shutting Down After 101 Years • Gilbert LLP to Get $1.9M in Dispute Over Fees • Judge Denies Broad Access to FTC Consumer-Complaints Database • Constitutional Challenge to D.C. Tax Sales Can Proceed, Judge Rules • Elite Trial Lawyers: The 50 Leading Plaintiffs Firms in America More Stories from ALM • Kaplan Accepts Plea Deal, Prison Term for al Qaida Spokesman • Feds Drop Case After Opening Statements • $22 Mil. Settlement Reached in Allstate Bad-Faith Case • A Year of Slow But Solid Growth for Global 100 Firms Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The parents of a San Francisco Giants fan who won a nearly $18 million verdict... Read More » A federal appeals court on Wednesday rebuffed Ford Motor Co.'s bid for $445... Read More » A federal appeals court has revived a challenge to a Massachusetts law that... Read More » The American Judicature Society, a powerful advocate for judicial reform, ethics... Read More » Gilbert LLP is entitled to $1.9 million in fees and costs for its work securing... Read More » Legal services providers in the Washington metropolitan area can't get access... Read More » A constitutional challenge over how the District of Columbia handles the sale... Read More » We identify the law firms that are doing the most creative and most important... Read More » Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan accepted the plea agreement of Adel Abdel... Read More » For two years, criminal defense lawyer Jay Strongwater could not persuade federal... Read More » A bad-faith suit against Allstate Insurance Co. stemming from an auto-accident... Read More » A surge in dealmaking boosted the top and bottom lines for the world's top-grossing... Read More » |
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