Today's Top Stories • Kansas Asks Supreme Court to Block Same-Sex Weddings • Plaintiffs Move to Combine Air-Bag Cases in Florida • Daschle Group Snags Three DLA Lobbyists • No Rule Bars Police Knock on Back Door, High Court Says • Ex-House Aide Asks Full D.C. Circuit to Hear Case • Grassley Outlines Approach to Judicial Confirmations • Current Issues in Labor & Employment Law • VOIR DIRE: Gaveled and Axed More Stories from ALM • $1.2M in Attorney Fees for Wage-and-Hour Suit Against TD Bank • Feds Arrest Alleged Operator of Silk Road Spin-off • Pregnant Lawyer Faulted for Ex Parte Communications • Q3 Patent Litigation: Less of It, But Still a Lot Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The state of Kansas asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to stay a lower federal... Read More » Plaintiffs lawyers have moved to coordinate more than a dozen lawsuits against... Read More » The Daschle Group at Baker Donelson is beginning to take shape. The firm said... Read More » There is no constitutional rule requiring that, when police knock and announce... Read More » A former House aide convicted for taking illegal gratuities from Jack Abramoff's... Read More » Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the presumptive chairman of the Senate Judiciary... Read More » The economy and technology are changing, and with them the laws governing the... Read More » "Bad Judge," an NBC comedy in which Kate Walsh played a criminal court judge... Read More » Class counsel who settled a wage-and-hour suit brought by tellers at TD Bank... Read More » According to prosecutors, Blake "Defcon" Benthall of San Francisco stepped... Read More » Southern District Judge Kenneth Karas has accused a defense attorney in the... Read More » Patent litigation in the U.S. declined in the third quarter of 2014, but the... Read More » |
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