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In the latest acquisition of an intellectual property boutique, Andrews Kurth, a 354-lawyer Houston-based firm, will hire 55 lawyers from New York-founded IP... Read More »
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The conservative nonprofit group Citizens United cannot keep its donor list secret in New York state, a federal judge ruled Monday. Read More »
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A woman who lost her job as an EMT after alleging she was sexually harassed can continue her lawsuit after a federal appeals court ruling. Read More »
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A requirement that New York City taxicabs be fitted with payment devices that track drivers via GPS did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of a cab driver... Read More »
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As public outcry continues over the extraordinary price increase for Mylan's EpiPen allergy auto-injector, the company announced Monday it will address cost... Read More »
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Facing mandatory retirement at the end of this year, Albany County Court Judge Stephen Herrick said Monday that he will become the county's public defender. Read More »
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The submission of a well-crafted brief prior to the mediation is an excellent opportunity to give the mediator a real preview of your position in advance. It can be used to educate, persuade, and create a roadmap for settlement negotiations. Read More » |
Counsel who represent private colleges and universities are concerned about the impact of a landmark ruling Tuesday from the National Labor Relations Board... 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 »
Judges can get in trouble for cursing on the job but they have broad leeway to decide what they’re comfortable putting on paper. Read More »
A lawyer who sued a New Jersey school district on behalf of a special-needs student has been taken to task by a federal judge for 'simply inexcusable' conduc... Read More »
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