Monday, October 13, 2014

Roberts Considered Representing Clinton in Jones Supreme Court Case

Today's Top Stories

• Roberts Considered Representing Clinton in Jones Supreme Court Case

• Ford, GM Argue They Don't Owe Any Music Royalties

• Feds Ask Full Sixth Circuit to Review Amish Beard-Cutting Case

• Two U.S. Reps. Defeat Subpoenas in Shirley Sherrod Defamation Case

• Definition Of Big Firms Changing

• Two Steps Forward in the Carolinas

• Op-Ed: The Roberts Court's 10th Year: A Term of Déjà Vu

 

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• Gun Mogul Glock's Ex-Wife Sues in Atlanta for $500 Million

• Am Law 100 Firms Capitalize on Big Pharma Deals

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Roberts Considered Representing Clinton in Jones Supreme Court Case

John Roberts Jr., then in private practice, did not rule out representing President... Read More »

Ford, GM Argue They Don't Owe Any Music Royalties

Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and two electronics companies are refuting... Read More »

Feds Ask Full Sixth Circuit to Review Amish Beard-Cutting Case

The U.S. Department of Justice has asked the full U.S. Court of Appeals for... Read More »

Two U.S. Reps. Defeat Subpoenas in Shirley Sherrod Defamation Case

Reps. Sanford Bishop, D-Ga., and James Clyburn, D-S.C., won't have to testify... Read More »

Definition Of Big Firms Changing

First-year associates in the ­largest U.S. law firms in major cities have come... Read More »

Two Steps Forward in the Carolinas

Eight individuals who have worked to improve the status of women in corporate... Read More »

Op-Ed: The Roberts Court's 10th Year: A Term of Déjà Vu

Justices poised to take on issues confronted before, including same-sex marriage... Read More »

 

Google-Oracle Software War Lands on Supreme Court's Steps

Google is petitioning the high court to reverse a Federal Circuit decision... Read More »

Animal Rights Group Asks Panel to Free 'Caged' Chimpanzee

An animal rights attorney argued Wednesday before a skeptical Third Department... Read More »

Gun Mogul Glock's Ex-Wife Sues in Atlanta for $500 Million

The former wife of gun mogul Gaston Glock Sr. has filed a $500 million suit... Read More »

Am Law 100 Firms Capitalize on Big Pharma Deals

Sullivan & Cromwell, Latham, McDermott and Sidley Austin advised on Impax... Read More »



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