Today's Top Stories
• Judge Dismisses NY Case Against Airbus for Flight Injury
• Suit Dismissed in Case Where Client's Alleged Antics Caused Lost Business
• A New Mortgage-Backed Securities Crisis for Law Firms?
• What's New in Law School Course Offerings This Year?
• Vacancy on 2nd Circuit as Judge Takes Senior Status
• Northern District U.S. Attorney Named Chair of DOJ Advisory Group
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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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A Manhattan judge has dismissed a suit filed by managers of a law firm against a disgruntled client who allegedly "caused a scene" at the firm's office in the... 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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Beyond torts, contracts and evidence, an array of new courses are designed specifically to prepare new lawyers to meet emerging challenges, such as the Zika... Read More »
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By the time a new president is elected, there will be at least two new vacancies at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Judge Richard Wesley took... Read More »
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U.S. Attorney Richard Hartunian has been appointed by Attorney General Loretta Lynch to lead a key advisory committee. Read More »
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In any commercial case, the goal of the arbitration is a swift and expeditious resolution of the litigation with a savings of time and money. At a minimum, while not always as swift as we would like, one would hope that it will afford a faster and more efficient process than that provided by the court system.Read More » |
It would be hard for most people to say no to a cool $8.25 million, but Eric Ben-Artzi, a former chief risk officer at Deutsche Bank who blew the whistle on... Read More »
Sporting an American flag as a cape on Thanksgiving Day last year, Joseph Caputo leaped over the fence that separates the public street from the White House... Read More »
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 »
The can of worms opened with a teasing tweet from @tribelaw, the Twitter account of Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe. Read More »
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