Today's Top Stories • Who in Big Law Cut Checks for the Midterms? • Daschle Hopes Clients Will Follow Him to Baker Donelson • FTC Says AT&T Misled Consumers Over 'Unlimited' Data • Murder Convictions Tossed Over False Evidence • TSA to Airlines: Fee Hike Ready for Takeoff • Judge Slashes $9B Actos Punitive Damages Award More Stories from ALM • Federal Judge Enjoins Sports Betting at NJ Racetrack • Mintz Levin Looks to Poach Edwards Wildman IP Group • Third Circuit Denies Removal of Jim Thorpe's Remains • UGA Law Grads Post Highest Bar Pass Rate in Down Year Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The NLJ looks at how the legal industry supports certain interests and people,... Read More » Sen. Tom Daschle, former Democratic majority leader, will start a public policy... Read More » The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday sued AT&T Mobility, alleging the... Read More » An appeals court in Washington has reversed the 1994 convictions of two men... Read More » The U.S. Transportation Security Administration on Monday defended a fee increase... Read More » A federal trial judge has reduced a $9 billion punitive damages verdict against... Read More » A federal judge has blocked New Jersey's latest effort to pave the way for... Read More » Ahead of a looming merger vote with Locke Lord, a 20-lawyer IP group from Edwards... Read More » The remains of Olympic athlete and football legend Jim Thorpe should stay in... Read More » The University of Georgia led the pack in the percentage of law school graduates... Read More » |
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