Today's Top Stories
• Atlantic Records Takes Reddit to Court Over 'Heathens' Leak
• Murder Conviction Reinstated as Conflict Claim Is Reversed
• Lawyers Restart GM Ignition Switch Litigation
• Path Cleared for Opt-Out Investor Lawsuit Against Bear Stearns
• Former Wachtell E-Discovery Guru Turns Sights to Politics
• Hofstra Professor, Authority in Bankruptcy Law Dies at 68
• Equal-Pay Suit Faults Sedgwick for 'Male Dominated Culture'
• Schneiderman Leads Brief Against NC Bathroom Law
• Law Group Finds Prisoner Abused, Neglect in New Unit
• Panel OKs Additional Prison Time for Unruly Defendant
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• Seeking Equal Pay for Women, Sedgwick Partner Sues Her Firm
• President Reagan Shooter John Hinckley Jr. Granted Release
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Atlantic Records wants a New York judge to force the user-driven news site Reddit to hand over IP address information that would show who posted a new Twenty... Read More »
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An appeals court has reinstated a man's 1992 murder conviction, reversing a lower court's decision to vacate the sentence after finding that a conflict of interest... Read More »
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On Monday, plaintiffs' lawyers submitted a joint letter on how to proceed in light of rulings by the Second Circuit and Southern District Judge Jesse Furman,... Read More »
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Judge Robert Sweet ruled Monday that key factual questions remain with regard to allegations that the investment bank lied about its financial health before... Read More »
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Maura Grossman, who recently left Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York after developing an artificial intelligence system for electronic discovery, has... Read More »
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Alan Resnick was a longtime law professor at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, editor-in-chief of Colliers on Bankruptcy and of counsel... Read More »
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A current nonequity partner at Sedgwick has accused the firm of systemic discrimination against women in a class action suit filed Tuesday in a California state... Read More »
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"Irreparable harm" will be done to transgender people if North Carolina is allowed to restrict their use of bathrooms in government buildings, the attorneys... Read More »
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New York prisoners with intellectual and developmental disabilities housed in a newly created special unit designed to be more therapeutic have been abused,... Read More »
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A judge was within his discretion when he added three years to the prison term of a defendant who threatened to harm him during an outburst at sentencing, an... Read More »
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The decision as to the use of a single arbitrator or a tri-panel depends on, to a great extent, the type of case being presented. Having served as a Presiding Justice of the Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court, it is my belief that the majority of commercial cases are ill- suited for disposition by a jury due to the complexities involved. Read More » |
A new survey by an international brokerage for pro bono legal work finds that many global law firms were engaged on refugee, immigration and asylum matters... Read More »
As police departments across the country increasingly come under federal pressure amid accusations of racially biased practices, law firms are vying for the... Read More »
Traci Ribeiro a nonequity insurance partner who joined Sedgwick’s Chicago office in 2011 has slapped her current firm with a gender discrimination suit that... Read More »
John Hinckley Jr. who was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981 is free to leave… Read More »
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