Today's Top Stories
• Judge Dismisses NY Case Against Airbus for Flight Injury
• A New Mortgage-Backed Securities Crisis for Law Firms?
• Private Prisons Predict 'Heavy Cost' After Justice Department Ends Use
• Late Notices of Claim on Behalf of Infants
• Warrantless Cell Phone Pinging Exigency Analysis
• For Midsize Firms, Salary Hikes Raise Rate Dilemma
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• Laurence Tribe Takes on Twitter Bar Over Trump Tweet
• Attorney Resigns From Bar Following Disciplinary Probe
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A New York federal court lacks jurisdiction to hear a products liability case against Airbus for injuries a flight attendant incurred on a flight from Boston... Read More »
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Lawyers involved in commercial mortgage-backed securities deals are no stranger to tumult, and, since 2008, they've also had to adjust to increased regulation.... Read More »
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The U.S. Justice Department's plan to end its use of private prison operators could deliver a financial hit to those companies' bottom lines, as shown by the... Read More »
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In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier examine two Court of Appeals decisions affirming the denial of motions for late notices... Read More »
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In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco tackles the questions: Do the police need a warrant to get defendant's cell site location information? Is the cell... Read More »
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As midsize firms debate whether to follow the lead of their larger brethren on associate salary increases, they also have to decide if rate increases will foot... Read More »
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Some of the country's largest law firms allow associates to focus exclusively on pro bono work for more than a year, but there is a debate as to whether thos... Read More »
Contradicting the ordinary rules of supply and demand, law firms have continued to jack up hourly fees faster than demand and a projected 1.7 percent annual... Read More »
The can of worms opened with a teasing tweet from @tribelaw, the Twitter account of Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe. Read More »
A Darien-based attorney who was the subject of a disciplinary investigation because of an overdraft in his IOLTA account has resigned from the bar and waived... Read More »
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