Today's Top Stories • FTC Slaps Texas Firm, Lawyers In First Action Against Patent 'Trolls' • The Check Is In The Mail for Navajo Nation, BuckleySandler • Intelligence Agency GCs Seek Surveillance Transparency • Elections Dealt a Blow to Surveillance Reform Advocates • Justices Fear Over-Prosecution in Case Against Fisherman • In His 70th Supreme Court Argument, Waxman Takes Some Hits More Stories from ALM • From Don Julio to Medical Research, It's All M&A to Cravath and S&C • State Bar Calls for Changes to Pro Bono • Bingham Partner Retreat Canceled as Morgan Lewis Deadline Looms • Using the CFAA to Stop Data From Walking Out the Door Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. In a stark warning to patent assertion entities and their lawyers, the Federal... Read More » It's almost payday for the Navajo Nation—and BuckleySandler. The federal... Read More » Top intelligence agency lawyers said on Thursday that the U.S. government can... Read More » The Republican wave that swept Democrats out of the majority in the Senate on... Read More » A government attorney, defending a financial fraud law used to prosecute a fisherman... Read More » The former solicitor general was calmly making his case before the justices,... Read More » Monday was a three-deal day for the corporate lawyers at Cravath, Swaine &... Read More » The New York State Bar Association asked court administrators Saturday to provide... Read More » An annual partnership retreat at Bingham McCutchen scheduled for this week... Read More » A better way to stop an employee who quits and takes company data. Read More » |
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