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Supreme Court hears fight over taxpayers' footing private-school tuition for rich man's child
Third-party litigation funding may be the new, new thing, but there are some unforeseen kinks. In a patent case against Facebook, a federal judge has ordered the plaintiff to turn over documents to Facebook's lawyers, ruling that if litigation funders saw the documents, they're not protected by privilege.
Out-Foxed: Arent Fox Going After Paint Company that Hired Firm
When paint company Finnaren & Haley Inc. came under investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in 2004, it turned to Arent Fox for help. Now the firm is chasing the company as well.View more book results for the query "*"
R.I. judge recommended to U.S. appeals court
A Rhode Island trial judge has been recommended for a seat on a federal appeals court.Poetter Seeks to Overturn Sodomy Conviction in Anneewakee Attacks
One of Georgia's most infamous sex criminals wants his guilty plea on 18 charges of sodomizing former mental patients overturned since the state law prohibiting such acts is now unconstitutional. Louis J. Poetter, 80, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1988, including 12 years probation set to end in 2008. Poetter has served his prison term and he wants the conviction overturned in order to void his probation term, so he may travel out of the country to visit family and see property he owns in Mexico.Law Firm Diversity: Women still seeking parity
Several new studies show women still earn less than men and are promoted to partner at lower rates, particularly at big law firms.Mortgage lenders have yet to get what they deserve
A cynic might conclude from the horror stories that abound in the news that servicers are simply milking as much money from the borrower as they can before taking the house, which they knew they would do all along.Trending Stories
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