Today's Top Stories • Ex-Lawmakers Predict Post-Election Return of Earmarks • Q&A: Food Safety Lawyer Bill Marler on What Not to Eat • Hyundai, Kia to Pay $100M Over Clean Air Claims • Ethics Complaint Against Dickstein Shapiro Alleges Illegal Lobbying • Michele Roberts Talks Basketball, Women in the Law • Futures Industry Group GC Steps Down After 20 Years • Op-Ed: A 'People's Pledge' Could Quell The Politics in Judicial Elections More Stories from ALM • Ex-Mayer Brown CIO Gets 27 Months in Prison • Patent Litigation: Who's Doing the Work? • Whirlpool Beats Moldy Washer Class Action in Bellwether Trial • In Role Reversal, Foley Partner Decides to Own a Sports Team Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Former Republican Congressman James Walsh, now at K&L Gates, has predicted that... Read More » Where you see food—a rare hamburger, a salad with alfalfa sprouts, a slice... Read More » Hyundai and Kia have agreed to pay a record $100 million in civil penalties... Read More » Partners at Dickstein Shapiro didn't register to lobby Florida Attorney General... Read More » The National Law Journal talks to Michele Roberts about her experience as a... Read More » The Futures Industry Association, the main advocacy group in Washington for... Read More » A call to donate a portion of special-interest spending used for advertising. Read More » David Tresch, Mayer Brown's former chief information officer who in April 2013... Read More » After winning class action status and surviving multiple appeals, plaintiffs... Read More » Irwin Raij, cochair of Foley & Lardner's sports industry team, is part... Read More » |
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