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New York Law Journal

NY High Court Hears Arguments on What Evidence Is Required to Establish ID Theft

The state's Court of Appeals on Thursday heard oral arguments in a pair of cases concerning what evidence is necessary to establish identity theft.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Clayton: SEC Fiduciary Rule on Track Despite DOL Court Defeat

At the SIFMA compliance conference, Jay Clayton told Ken Bentsen that the court ruling on Labor's fiduciary rule “hasn't affected” the SEC's approach to its fiduciary rule-making.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Colorado AG Will Speak at GSU Law Commencement

Cynthia Coffman, GSU Law '91, was elected Colorado's AG in 2014 and is now running for governor.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

International Trade Commission Drops US Steel's Antitrust Claims Against Chinese Steelmakers

United States Steel cannot bring antitrust claims against 40 Chinese steel manufacturers over alleged price-fixing, the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled in a decision that refines exactly what type of injuries private companies must have suffered to make antitrust claims.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Oil and Gas Litigators Return to K&L Gates in Texas After Stint at Winstead

Five oil and gas litigators have left Winstead to join K&L Gates offices in Texas. Four of them previously worked at K&L Gates.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Fisher & Phillips Launches Lobbying Subsidiary Amid 'Weinstein Effect'

With leadership based in Sacramento and Philadelphia, FP Advocacy will focus on federal regulation and California, where almost two-dozen antisexual harassment bills are before the state legislature.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Fisher & Phillips Launches Lobbying Subsidiary Amid 'Weinstein Effect'

With leadership based in Sacramento and Philadelphia, FP Advocacy will focus on federal regulation and California, where almost two-dozen antisexual harassment bills are before the state legislature.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Housekeeper Sues Disbarred Lawyer for Assault

John G. Berg faces new civil claims after pleading guilty to an assault charge and previously losing his law license over a $5 million securities fraud scheme.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Attorney Who Allegedly Revealed Confidential Information About Ex-Client Faces Disciplinary Case

An attorney who sued a client for to collect attorney fees she owed in an underlying divorce case is now in trouble with the State Bar of Texas for allegedly revealing confidential information about the client in the fee lawsuit.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ's First Witness in AT&T Antitrust Trial Warns of 'Horribly Ugly' Deal if Merger Allowed

Justice Department lawyers say they're seeking to prove that AT&T's proposed merger with Time Warner will stifle competition.
7 minute read

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