Today's Top Stories
• 'Gentle' Man Awarded $6.2M for Wrongful Imprisonment
• Partner to Leave Bern Ripka in Wake of Napoli Bern Breakup
• Money Laundering Case Highlights Firms' Use of IOLA Accounts
• NYU, Yale, MIT Sued Over Employee Retirement Plans
• Investment Adviser's Challenge to SEC In-House Judges Fails in D.C. Circuit
• Smaller Firms May Risk Losing Clients Over Cybersecurity
• ABA Approves Anti-Harassment Policy, Translating Miranda, Paying Externs
• Ex-Partner Sues Litigation Boutique in Pay Dispute
• Insurance Policy Does Not Cover Fatal Racetrack Accident Involving Tony Stewart
• Ex-Buffalo Oboist Loses New Round to Save Job
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• At Historic Juncture, Here's Who's in the Running for Ga. Supreme Court Vacancies
• Law Firms Are 'Terrible' at Billing, Says GE's GC
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A judge has awarded $6.2 million to a man wrongfully incarcerated for nearly six years for rape, citing how the ex-inmate's "gentle and peaceful" nature undoubtedly... Read More »
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One of the law firms that formed from the breakup of New York mass torts firm Napoli Bern Ripka Shkolnik is now going through a partnership split of its own. Read More »
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A $3.5 billion asset forfeiture case that the U.S. Department of Justice brought last month grabbed the public's attention for the alleged purchases involved:... Read More »
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Plaintiffs lawyers behind Tuesday's coordinated strike say the universities sponsored retirement plans for faculty and employees with unreasonably high fees. Read More »
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A Washington federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the SEC's administrative law judges, the first court ruling that... Read More »
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The price of effective cybersecurity can be daunting for small and midsized law firms. But the cost of inaction could be even greater, as more clients threaten... Read More »
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The American Bar Association's policy-making body on Monday adopted a controversial measure that makes harassing or discriminatory conduct by lawyers an ethical... Read More »
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A former name partner of Manhattan litigation boutique Harris, St. Laurent & Chaudhry has sued the firm and managing partner Jonathan Harris, claiming they... Read More »
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A federal district court in New York has ruled that race car driver Anthony Wayne "Tony" Stewart was not covered under a Commercial General Liability insurance... Read More »
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The one-time principal oboist for the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra contended his rights were violated because the symphony did not accommodate his post-traumatic... Read More »
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The approach of Mediation is often marked with the advent of emotion for clients, even if they are hard-shelled professionals. The dispute in question may be long-running, contentious, expensive and even personal, and now it is building to a crescendo. Read More » |
There are now 114 lawyers and judges nominated for three vacancies on the state's high court-including two newly-created seats. Read More »
Billing conversations are critical to a positive relationship between law firms and clients. And yet many firms are struggling to get right billing right, sa... Read More »
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