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December 28, 2015 | National Law Journal

Gay Marriage Defined the High Court Year

The historic ruling upholding a right to same-sex marriage defined the Roberts Court in 2015 by altering the legal, political and social landscapes for millions of lesbian and gay couples. But as that year drew to a close, the justices already had teed up another potential blockbuster year involving abortion, race, religion, unions and immigration.
7 minute read
December 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Law Firms Adopt Sustainability to Stay Sustainable

Richard J. Sobelsohn writes: It was not long ago that when law firms moved to new digs, they had them designed with the old-school method. Wood paneling on the walls, window-less interior offices for junior associates, and the coveted oversized corner offices for senior partners and rainmakers. During the past few years however, law firms have started going green, and the traditional law office floor plans have morphed.
11 minute read
December 27, 2015 | National Law Journal

Gay Marriage Defined the High Court Year

The historic ruling upholding a right to same-sex marriage defined the Roberts Court in 2015 by altering the legal, political and social landscapes for millions of lesbian and gay couples. But as that year drew to a close, the justices already had teed up another potential blockbuster year involving abortion, race, religion, unions and immigration.
7 minute read
December 22, 2015 | Law.com

Financial Disclosures, Recusals and Opinion-Revision: The Year in Transparency

Justices pushed back on calls for greater transparency about recusals, and members of the court didn't hide their aversion to the demand for live broadcasts of oral arguments and landmark opinion announcements, of which there were many this past year. The stories in this NLJ collection highlight the year in transparency—conflicts of interest and financial disclosure reports, a new openness about attorney discipline at the high court, and policy changes that reveal revisions to Supreme Court decisions.
8 minute read
December 22, 2015 | National Law Journal

Financial Disclosures, Recusals and Opinion-Revision: The Year in Transparency

Justices pushed back on calls for greater transparency about recusals, and members of the court didn't hide their aversion to the demand for live broadcasts of oral arguments and landmark opinion announcements, of which there were many this past year. The stories in this NLJ collection highlight the year in transparency—conflicts of interest and financial disclosure reports, a new openness about attorney discipline at the high court, and policy changes that reveal revisions to Supreme Court decisions.
7 minute read
December 16, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Low T' Drugmakers Ordered to Produce Withheld Documents

A federal judge has ordered pharmaceutical companies AbbVie and Besins Healthcare to produce documents withheld during discovery in an antitrust case involving drugs to treat low testosterone.
5 minute read
December 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Low T' Drugmakers Ordered to Produce Withheld Documents

A federal judge has ordered pharmaceutical companies AbbVie and Besins Healthcare to produce documents withheld during discovery in an antitrust case involving drugs to treat low testosterone.
5 minute read
December 14, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Baseball and Fishing Patent Fights Show the Fun Side of IP

Most of the time, the inventions that underlie patent litigation are less than gripping (semiconductors, anyone?). But now and again, infringement suits come along involving inventions that are just plain fun. Take two recent fights over beloved summer pastimes—baseball and fishing.
6 minute read
December 14, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Low T' Drugmakers Ordered to Produce Withheld Documents

A federal judge has ordered pharmaceutical companies AbbVie and Besins Healthcare to produce documents withheld during discovery in an antitrust case involving drugs to treat low testosterone.
2 minute read
December 14, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Baseball and Fishing Patent Fights Show the Fun Side of IP

Most of the time, the inventions that underlie patent litigation are less than gripping (semiconductors, anyone?). But now and again, infringement suits come along involving inventions that are just plain fun. Take two recent fights over beloved summer pastimes—baseball and fishing.
6 minute read

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