Today's Top Stories • Foley Partner Faces Possible High-Court Discipline Over Cert Petition • Publication of Senate Torture Report Won't End Litigation • Harvard Law Students Join Drive to Delay Final Exams • Former Office of Special Counsel Official Sues Agency for Records • Survey Says: The Best (and Worst) Federal Agencies for Lawyers • FDA Chief of Staff Leaves for Boies Schiller • A Targeted Approach to Adding Women Partners • InfiLaw's Acquisition of Charleston Law Hits Snag at ABA More Stories from ALM • Dallas Family Sues, Alleges Attorneys Used Leaked Police Documents to Solicit Clients • Former Fulton Prosecutor Again Faces Drug Charges • Split Panel Rejects Search of Juvenile That Uncovered Gun • Bridgegate Committee Stops Short of Clearing Christie Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The U.S. Supreme Court issued an extraordinary order on Monday telling a Washington... Read More » The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday released hundreds of pages of previously... Read More » The push to delay law school final examinations in light of the Michael Brown... Read More » The former deputy director of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel is suing his... Read More » The happiest workers in the federal government are in the general counsel's... Read More » The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's chief of staff is heading to Boies,... Read More » The number of female equity holders is woefully low and requires law firms to... Read More » The proposed sale of the Charleston School of Law to the venture capital-backed... Read More » A family says that attorneys, clinics and auto body repair shops used leaked... Read More » A Cobb County grand jury has indicted a former Fulton County prosecutor on... Read More » A Manhattan appeals panel upended a juvenile delinquency adjudication for a... Read More » A report prepared by the special counsel for the committee of the New Jersey... Read More » |
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