Today's Top Stories
• News Channel Must Disclose Portions of Jailhouse Interview, Panel Rules
• Personality Disorder Considered Factor in Civil Confinement
• Judge Sanctions DLA Piper Partner, Former Firm Associate
• Court Postpones Rulings On Same-Sex Parental Rights
• Recognition for Lawyers
• Panel Suspends Newkirk After Wire Fraud Conviction
• Litigation Slump, Leadership Shifts Take Toll at Cadwalader
• SEC Official Expects To Fill 'Niche' at Latham
• Associate Salary Stratification More Likely in 'Buyer’s Market'
• Fees Could Become Bone of Contention in Aftermath of VW Accord
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• ACA in 2016: 10 changes to the Affordable Care Act
• 10 states with the worst economies
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Unaired portions of a jailhouse interview a Bronx cable news channel conducted with a murder suspect are not protected from disclosure to prosecutors by New... Read More »
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An antisocial condition that penologists said is common among criminals is an acceptable prerequisite to a finding that a sex offender may be subject to civil... Read More »
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False testimony under oath and the violation of a direct court order not to interfere with the interview of witnesses by opposing counsel has led a federal... Read More »
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The state Court of Appeals indicated Tuesday that it will take more time to decide two cases involving the applicability of traditional notions of parenthood... Read More »
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The Managing Attorneys and Clerks Association elected Timothy Beeken, managing attorney at Debevoise & Plimpton as the association's next president. Read More »
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Harvey Newkirk, a former Bryan Cave counsel who was sentenced to six months in prison for wire fraud, was suspended from the practice of law Tuesday. Read More »
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A year and a half after the leadership at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft was upended by the sudden departure of its newly selected chair James Woolery, the firm... Read More »
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Latham & Watkins has hired Paul Dudek, chief of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's office of international corporate finance. Read More »
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As firms adapt to new standards for associate pay, many of them are likely to adopt pay structures that vary by office location, consultants and recruiters... Read More »
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Plaintiffs lawyers have repeatedly made reference to the arduous negotiations that led to a $14.7 billion settlement agreement last week with Volkswagen A.G.... Read More »
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One of the issues which can confound parties, particularly when the time is ripe to explore settlement, is the priority of competing insurance coverage when multiple Commercial General Liability policies have been implicated by a claim. Read More » |
Relying on their recent U.S. Supreme Court victory in a case involving the online search engine Spokeo Inc., a Mayer Brown team wants a federal judge in California... Read More »
U.S. Supreme Court litigator Jeffrey Wall of Sullivan & Cromwell said recently that if he reads another news story asserting that the Roberts Court is biased... Read More »
Here are some of the important things to be aware of regarding changes to the Affordable Care Act in 2016. Read More »
If a state's economy goes belly-up, it could affect you financially. Here are 10 states that aren't doing well. Read More »
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