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As White & Case Celebrates 50 Years in D.C., Firm Focuses on Litigation and Regulatory Strengths
The firm has held steady with about 150 lawyers in the office over the last five years, with leaders saying they're "thoughtful" about expansion.Copyright Infringement Damages Are Not Limited to Three Years, Supreme Court Says
But the court, in its 6-3 decision, left perhaps for another day a ruling on when exactly the three-year clock for filing an infringement case begins.The National Law Journal Announces 2024 Elite Trial Lawyers Awards Finalists
ALM is pleased to announce the finalists and honorees for the 2024 Elite Trial Lawyers awards. The winners will be named at an award ceremony to be held in New York City on July 11.Beltway-Area Second Hundred Firms Held Steady in Latest Am Law 200 Rankings
Among the five D.C.-area Am Law 200 firms, two moved up in the rankings, two dropped and one held steady.Legal Speak's 'Sidebar With Saul: The First Trump Criminal Trial'
ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul details the events of the first Trump criminal trial inside the courtroom in Lower Manhattan.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Conagra General Counsel Takes Legal Reins of Rival Hormel
Colleen Batcheler is back in the food industry after a two-year detour helping Hertz gain traction following its bankruptcy.Justices Say No Preliminary Hearings Required in Civil Forfeiture Cases
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, writing for the majority, stated the government is required by law to provide a "timely" forfeiture hearing but need not provide an initial opportunity for innocent property owners to demand their property returned.Big Law Recruiting Confronts Rising Student Activism
Law students are increasingly interested in law firms' political and moral positions.Former Law Firm CFO Pleads Guilty to $1.5M Embezzlement, Nonpayment of Taxes
Under a plea agreement, the state will recommend that Dunlea be sentenced to five years in state prison and that he pay restitution to his former law firm and the state Division of Taxation, the New Jersey attorney general's office said.4th Circuit Weighs Whether Hearings Are Needed Before Dismissing FCA Whistleblower Suits
The whistleblower's lawyer argued that a person bringing an FCA suit has a constitutionally protected property right in the action, so the government cannot terminate a case without an evidentiary hearing first.Trending Stories
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