By Leigh Jones / Associate editor | October 6, 2008
With the economy reeling from the credit crisis, law firms no doubt are edgy about their looming year-end results as they enter the fourth-quarter home stretch for 2
By Sheri Qualters | June 11, 2009
Intellectual property lawyers are reporting an upswing in motions to transfer patent infringement cases out of the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas in the wake of two U.S. Cou
By Scott K. Brown / Special to NLJ.com | April 27, 2009
I love my oldest son and, for years, I have demonstrated that love by pushing him towards a career in law. But so far he has shown no interest and, with his sixth grade year coming to a c
By Jenna Greene | February 28, 2012
Lawyers challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's greenhouse gas rules faced tough questioning Feb. 28 from a panel of three appellate judges – but the tables may turn when the
By Joe Palazzolo and David Ingram | January 12, 2009
Two months of silent preparation reach a climax Thursday when Eric Holder Jr. enters the Russell Senate Office Building for his confirmation hearing to be attorney general. He
By Andrew Keshner / New York Law Journal | December 11, 2012
A high-ranking Justice Department official on December 11 defended the government's decision not to seek criminal charges against HSBC Holdings PLC for laundering money for drug traffickers a
By Karen Sloan | February 28, 2011
Conventional wisdom holds that access to legal representation increases the chances of securing a favorable outcome. Harvard Law School professor James Greiner and statistics graduate
By Vesna Jaksic / Staff reporter | August 12, 2008
New York's Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy is suing the Department of Labor over its audit of the firm's immigration applications. Fragomen is seeking an injunction t
July 19, 2010
Last week, three of Washington's top white-collar defense lawyers sat down with The National Law Journal's Mike Scarcella to talk about the state of financial fraud enforcement at the U.S.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 29, 2010
Twenty-three plaintiffs' lawyers lined up against a wall in a federal courtroom in San Diego, awaiting their turn to argue about where to try dozens of cases related to sudden acceleration p
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