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Federal Judge Sanctions Lawyer for 'Obvious Violations' in Roundup Trial
“These were not slips of the tongue," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who ordered plaintiffs attorney Aimee Wagstaff to pay $500 as a sanction for her conduct during opening statements Monday.Corporate Attorney Joshua Samek Moves to DLA Piper
The new arrival from Greenberg Traurig focuses on M&A, securities offerings and transaction financing.Daily Dicta: Groundhog Day for Goldman Sachs in $13B Securities Suit
A slew of new, high-powered amicus briefs underscores why this case is so important.Khan Academy's Free, Online LSAT Prep Proves Popular With Test Takers
The Law School Admission Council and Khan Academy say their nine-month-old free online LSAT prep program is getting heavy use among minority groups that are underrepresented in law schools and the legal profession.View more book results for the query "*"
AIA Post-Grant Proceedings and Constitutional Challenges
These questions have been at the heart of several legal disputes in which parties have questioned the constitutionality of post-grant proceedings under the AIA.Another Law School Drops Suit Against ABA
With Florida Coastal School of Law ending its suit against the ABA, just one of four similar accreditation suits remains pending. Florida Coastal Dean Scott DeVito said a recent visit by ABA factfinders has left the school confident that the accreditation process will go smoothly in the future.Florida Coastal Drops Accreditation Lawsuit Against the ABA
With the school ending its suit against the ABA, just one of four similar accreditation suits remains pending. Florida Coastal Dean Scott DeVito said a recent visit by ABA factfinders has left the school confident that the accreditation process will go smoothly in the future.Traffic congestion: NYC faces possible congestion-pricing changes
Congestion pricing, already in place in Singapore and London, has been debated in New York City for decades.Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Strikes Down Quorum Provision in Texas Open Meetings Act
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday struck down a quorum provision of the Texas Open Meetings Act as "unconstitutionally vague."Trending Stories
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