Today's Top Stories
• Second Circuit Blocks GM Attempt to Reduce Ignition-Switch Claims
• Tom Brady's Bid to Void Suspension in 'Deflategate' Rejected
• Jackson Lewis Lands 39-Member Wilson Elser Lobbying Group
• Schneiderman Urges Texas Congressman to Back Off Subpoena Threat
• Bank Scores in Suit Over Sale of Liverpool Football Club
• Cravath Elects Top M&A Partner Faiza Saeed as New Leader
• Lack of Warrant to Use Locator Device Prompts Suppression
• Greenspoon Marder Acquires 8-Lawyer NY Matrimonial Boutique
• Citigroup Hit With Record SEC Fine in 'Blue Sheet' Case
• Death From Cancer Prevents New Trial in 1987 Slaying
More Stories from ALM
• Hillary Clinton unveils new health plan
• Suit Says Managing Partner Pressured Female Staff for Sex
• Quinn Emanuel Withdraws From Cosby Criminal Case
• DOL releases proposed Form 5500 revisions
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General Motors Co.'s efforts to whittle down or defeat the huge number of claims it still faces over defective ignition switches suffered a blow Wednesday morning... Read More »
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's bid to win reversal of his four-game suspension over a conspiracy to deflate footballs—dubbed 'Deflategate'—was... Read More »
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In a major coup for Jackson Lewis, the firm is hiring New York's largest lobbying practice, a group of attorneys and staff at Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman... Read More »
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The New York Attorney General's Office on Wednesday urged a Texas congressman to show "due respect for federalism" in his efforts to obtain communications about... Read More »
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A New York judge has ruled that the Royal Bank of Scotland didn't breach its agreement with investors when it forced the club's sale to a Boston Red Sox owner. Read More »
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Saeed will succeed Allen Parker to become the firm's first female leader. Read More »
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Southern District Judge William Pauley appears to be the first federal judge to rule that the use of a cell-site simulator to track down the location of a criminal... Read More »
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Greenspoon Marder, a Florida-based firm that opened a New York office only a few months ago, has hired eight additional attorneys in Manhattan from matrimonial... Read More »
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Citigroup's global markets division failed to report data on 26,810 transactions due to a computer glitch, the agency said. Read More »
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The Second Circuit said in March that Hector Rivas had presented a "credible" and "compelling" claim of innocence. Read More »
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It has been widely reported that colleges and universities have spent millions of dollars creating policies, committees and bureaucracies in order to comply with federal law so as to properly manage Title IX complaints on campus. Educational institutions today are confronted with the difficult problem of striking a balance between supporting those students who make complaints while, at the same time, balancing the rights of those students who are accused. Read More » |
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee looks to sway Bernie Sanders supporters with her plan. Read More »
Hartford lawyer Timothy Brignole is accused of pervasive sexual harassment of his female staff, including paralegals and legal assistants, according to a law... Read More »
Hours after withdrawing from Bill Cosby’s defense in the civil suits against the entertainer, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has pulled out of the crimina... Read More »
The Department of Labor, Internal Revenue Service, and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. are proposing revisions to Form 5500 filings. Read More »
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