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A Manhattan judge has refused to dismiss a former client's legal malpractice claim against Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle that alleges the firm's negligence... Read More »
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A federal appeals court has reinstated a class action lawsuit against Amazon regarding its sale of a diet pill that contained a banned stimulant, finding the... Read More »
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A First Department panel criticized a lower court judge for pressuring a criminal defendant into submitting to a DNA test without a lawyer present. Read More »
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A judge in Washington heard arguments for more than two hours Thursday on whether to block a U.S. Department of Labor rule that requires investment advisers... Read More »
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Three new deans at New York law schools this semester say they're ready to tackle the formidable challenges in legal education and the profession. Read More »
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Pointing to what they call a "cascade of legal errors," Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke have asked a federal appeals court to overturn last year's verdict... 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 » |
Thomas Tamm, a former DOJ lawyer who faced disciplinary action for leaking information to the press about domestic surveillance under President George W. Bush,... Read More »
A Miami judge declared a mistrial in a tobacco case after a King & Spalding partner made improper comments before the jury. 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 »
The Litchfield Law School’s tiny footprint belies its outsized role in the development of model legal education in the newly formed United States—the school... Read More »
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