Today's Top Stories      •   Scalia, Thomas and Ginsburg Align in Sentencing Dispute       •   Inside the Michael Jackson Memorabilia Forfeiture Case       •   Feds Roll Out New Right-to-Counsel Policy       •   Justice Dept. Phone Data Memo to Remain Secret       •   Boston Scientific Headed for Trial on Mesh Liability       •   A Pressing Need for Access to Cellphone Data       More Stories from ALM    •  Some Conflict Waivers Are Rubbing GCs the Wrong Way        •  David Siegel, Author of New York Practice, Dies at 82        •  LinkedIn Sued for Furnishing Reference Reports on Users        •  Law Firms in Phila. Market Looking In-House for Talent      Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications.             An unusual lineup of three U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday scolded the... Read More »          The U.S. Department of Justice reached a settlement in a civil forfeiture case... Read More »          Federal criminal defendants who plead guilty will no longer be asked to give... Read More »          The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to step into a dispute over public... Read More »          On the heels of losing a $73.4 million verdict in Texas state court, Boston... Read More »          Law enforcement officials are asserting  "exigent circumstances " to get such... Read More »              As law firms grow, so too do the potential conflict issues, but making that... Read More »           David Siegel, a longtime Albany Law School professor who was considered the... Read More »           A proposed class action in the Northern District of California accuses the... Read More »           While the Philadelphia lateral market has been languishing when it comes to... Read More »         |   
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