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Judge Seems Skeptical of Grads' Suit Against Brooklyn Law Over Job Stats
Most of the hearing on the school's motion to dismiss centered on its claim that 91.3 percent of the class of 2009 was employed nine months after graduation. The plaintiffs allege that this figure was deceptive because it included students in any type of job, not just those in legal jobs, plus graduates in temporary or volunteer positions.Jury Sides With Novell in 7-Year Open-Source Case
Novell Inc. won a software copyright trial against SCO Group Inc. on Tuesday, ending a seven-year war that ignited the religious passions of open-source programmers.View more book results for the query "*"
Seyfarth Shaw Has an App for Tracking Trademark Infringement
General counsel can quickly review cases of possible trademark infringement via smartphone or tablet, thanks to an application developed by outside counsel at law firm Seyfarth Shaw.Gonzales Talks About Advising the President, Circuit Nominations
White House counsel Alberto Gonzales -- a former justice on the Texas Supreme Court -- was in Dallas on Sept. 27 to speak at the Federal Bar Association convention and to students at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. He spoke with Texas Lawyer senior reporter John Council on a number of timely and important topics, including the rejection of Priscilla Owen's nomination to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and whether he may be a candidate for the U.S. Supreme Court.Trending Stories
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