Today's Top Stories      •   Law School President Quits After Just 8 Days       •   Former Law Firm Partner Convicted in Child Pornography Case Faces Disbarment       •   SEC Looks the Other Way on Political Spend Disclosure       •   Hunton & Williams Picks Up U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy of Virginia       •   Judge Keeps Plaintiffs' Case Alive in Nexium Antitrust Case       •   Larry Craig Takes Campaign-Funds Fight to D.C. Circuit       •   GM Defect Claims Falling Flat       •   Op-Ed: A Deadly Visit to the Hospital — 30 Years Later       More Stories from ALM    •  Morgan Lewis Offers 300 Bingham Professionals Full-Time Jobs        •  Why Judge is "Dismayed" and "Disappointed" Over $1M Fight Between Father, Daughter        •  Panel Throws Out $19.5M Med Mal Verdict        •  GM Defect Claims Falling Flat      Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications.             The newly appointed president of the Charleston School of Law has resigned after... Read More »          A former Hunton & Williams partner is facing disbarment in the District of Columbia... Read More »          The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has declined to make the disclosure... Read More »          Timothy Heaphy, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Virginia, will join... Read More »          A Boston federal judge's denial Monday of directed-verdict motions in the antitrust... Read More »          Former U.S. Sen. Larry Craig is appealing an order that requires him to pay... Read More »          When General Motors Co. first announced last summer that it would fully compensate... Read More »          A young woman's death in 1984 profoundly changed doctor training and improved... Read More »              Morgan, Lewis & Bockius has extended offers of full-time employment to... Read More »           In a court ruling that defiies the daughter, Alex Daoud, the disgraced ex-mayor... Read More »           The state Superior Court has reversed a $19.5 million verdict awarded to the... Read More »           When General Motors Co. first announced last summer that it would fully compensate... Read More »         |   
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