By Amanda Bronstad | May 16, 2011
A federal judge has ruled that class claims for economic damages against Toyota Motor Corp. in the sudden, unintended acceleration multidistrict litigation can go forward based on the injur
By Marty GrahamSpecial to The National Law Journal | September 6, 2004
Three San Diego-area environmental lawyers, who spend their free time surfing the water they've filed suits to protect, have teamed up in an effort to balance public service and profitab
By Pamela A. MacLean/Staff reporter | September 4, 2006
Judges have discovered the Internet's 600 legal blogs, citing them at least 32 times in 27 decisions over the last two years. A blog, short for Web log, is a Web page that acts a
By Amanda Bronstad | April 19, 2010
Toyota Motor Corp. agreed on Monday to pay a record $16.4 million fine that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) imposed earlier this month after finding that Toyota waite
By Michael D. Mann / Special to The National Law Journal | May 7, 2007
Plug a prospective employee's name into Google or any other Internet search engine, and you might be surprised at what you find. Web pages may tell hiring attorneys that the person they just int
By Joe Palazzolo | October 16, 2007
True story: A top student from a top law school interviews with a well-known, well-regarded judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The judge, Paul Niemeyer, clearly impressed, offers
By Robert L. Rogers | August 7, 2006
Last year Americans gave more than $260 billion to charity � one of the largest totals in U.S. history.At the same time, vast numbers of Americans, presumably including many of t
By Harlan Protass and Mark D. Harris | September 27, 2010
Last month, President Obama signed landmark legislation revising broadly condemned laws passed in the late 1980s that punished crack cocaine offenses much more harshly than crimes involv
By Louis Fisher | December 4, 2006
Advocates of unchecked presidential power in the post-9/11 period rely heavily on the Supreme Court's decision in a href="http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0299_
By Pamela A. MacLean / Staff reporter | August 13, 2007
A third-year law student at Wake Forest University accomplished what no other criminal appellate lawyer in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has managed: She won a reversal of a 15-y
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