Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Law School Asks High Court to Hear Ex-Instructor's Case

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• Law School Asks High Court to Hear Ex-Instructor's Case

• Regulatory Work Strong in 2014, Law Firm Leaders Say

• Feds Appeal Order to Release Guantánamo Videos

• Wiley Rein, Calif. Political Group Fight Over Legal Fees

• Arent Fox's Revenue Grows Again About 10 Percent

• Judge Bows Out of Cochran Firm Case

• Scalia and Kagan Heading South For Law School Talk—And Duck Hunting?

 

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Law School Asks High Court to Hear Ex-Instructor's Case

The case of the part-time instructor at the University of Iowa College of Law... Read More »

Regulatory Work Strong in 2014, Law Firm Leaders Say

Washington law leaders predict a strong 2014 for their firms' regulatory and... Read More »

Feds Appeal Order to Release Guantánamo Videos

The U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday it will appeal a judge's order requiring... Read More »

Wiley Rein, Calif. Political Group Fight Over Legal Fees

Wiley Rein and a nonprofit political group that promotes fiscal conservatism... Read More »

Arent Fox's Revenue Grows Again About 10 Percent

Building on a record 2013, Arent Fox's 2014 revenue to date has grown again... Read More »

Judge Bows Out of Cochran Firm Case

A federal judge has recused herself from a bitter trademark dispute involving... Read More »

Scalia and Kagan Heading South For Law School Talk—And Duck Hunting?

U.S. Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Antonin Scalia will appear together... Read More »

 

Zillow Sued for 'Shocking' Sexual Harassment

The company fostered an "adult frat house" culture that executives bragged... Read More »

Panel Upholds Restrictions on Sex Offender Leniency

The First Department majority agreed with Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Roger... Read More »

For GCs, Law Department Role Is Changing

At least eight GCs attending the recent 2014 Legal Week Corporate Counsel Forum... Read More »

U.S. Firms in London: Who's Leading, Who's Lagging?

Am Law 100 firms employ some 6,000 lawyers in London, including some of the... Read More »



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