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DC Circuit Nixes $120M Damages Award in Deadly Foreign Contract Dispute
"The court properly recognized that the Republic of Iraq and its Ministry of Defense are immune from suit in this country because this contract had nothing to do with the United States," Boaz S. Morag of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton said of the D.C. Circuit's ruling overturning a $120 million damages award.Supreme Court Stalls Texas Execution While Considering Bid for DNA Testing
Ruben Gutierrez has been fighting to obtain DNA testing to show the murder was committed by his accomplices and that he should therefore be spared the death penalty.Supreme Court Should Rethink Its Jury Trial Cut Off for Petty Offenses, 10th Circuit Judges Say
The three-judge panel rejected David Lesh's argument that he was deprived of his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial, citing Supreme Court decisions that the right is limited to "serious" infractions defined as those punishable by six or more months of imprisonment.Dollar General Settles EEOC Suit Alleging Regional Director Dissed Older Managers
The cost is small compared with the $12 million deal the retailer struck recently to resolve allegations of safety violations at its stores.Kirkland Renews $50K Referral Bonuses as Associate Demand Ramps Up
Other firms may follow suit and give out referral bonuses soon, if they are not already, according to some legal recruiters and consultants.View more book results for the query "*"
DLA Piper, Eversheds, Troutman, Polsinelli Among Latest Firms to Hire DC-Area Laterals
Partner hiring focused on intellectual property, insurance regulatory, corporate and investment management practices in D.C. and Baltimore this past week.Big Law Partner Hires in San Francisco Underscore Region's Demand From Emerging Companies
"After a few [rocky] years in the market, deal activity is up at all stages this year, which is a welcome change," said incoming Cooley partner Emma Mann-Meginniss.Track Star Alleges Gatorade's 'Recovery Gummies' Ruined Shot at Appearing in Summer Olympics
Record-setting sprinter Issam Asinga may lose his college scholarship and shot at the Olympic Games. His new lawsuit says Gatorade is to blame.Outgoing ACLU Legal Director David Cole Reflects on Wins, Losses in Trump Era
"We definitely disagree with the NRA on most everything. But we agree that they have the same First Amendment rights as we do or as anyone else does," David Cole said.FTC, FDA Warn Hemp Shops About Selling THC Products Resembling Kid's Food
"Companies that market and sell edible THC products that are easily mistaken for snacks and candy are not only acting illegally, but they are also putting the health of young children at risk," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.Trending Stories
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