Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Patton Boggs Hid Client Payments from Court, Trustee Says

Today's Top Stories

• Patton Boggs Hid Client Payments from Court, Trustee Says

• FTC Sues Online Dating Site Over Fake Flirty Profiles

• Ginsburg Dishes on Dissents, Doggy Justices and Controversial Opera

• Former Patton Lawyer Named Polsinelli Managing Partner

• Apple Refreshes Its Line of iLobbyists

• Class Certified in Fraud Suit Targeting Trump University

 

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• IP Dispute Divides Pizza-Making Family

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Patton Boggs Hid Client Payments from Court, Trustee Says

A bank in bankruptcy proceedings paid Patton Boggs nearly $575,000 that the... Read More »

FTC Sues Online Dating Site Over Fake Flirty Profiles

That handsome stranger who likes piña coladas and getting caught in the rain,... Read More »

Ginsburg Dishes on Dissents, Doggy Justices and Controversial Opera

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg this week offered up her insight... Read More »

Former Patton Lawyer Named Polsinelli Managing Partner

A former Patton Boggs partner is the new managing partner of Polsinelli's Washington... Read More »

Apple Refreshes Its Line of iLobbyists

Apple Inc. has upgraded its roster of outside lobbyists in Washington for the... Read More »

Class Certified in Fraud Suit Targeting Trump University

A California federal judge has certified a nationwide class of students who... Read More »

 

$44 Million Contingency Fee Upheld for Graubard Miller

A contingency fee agreement that netted Graubard Miller $44 million for five... Read More »

UGA Law Grads Post Highest Bar Pass Rate in Down Year

The University of Georgia led the pack in the percentage of law school graduates... Read More »

IP Dispute Divides Pizza-Making Family

A long-standing legal rift involving a West Haven family turns on a central... Read More »

Federal Judge Enjoins Sports Betting at NJ Racetrack

A federal judge has blocked New Jersey's latest effort to pave the way for... Read More »



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