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Breyer: Courthouse Bugs Violate Fourth Amendment
The Northern District judge says the FBI overstepped by directing listening devices toward the San Mateo County courthouse steps.Panama Canal Dispute Heard in Miami, But Miami Attorneys Nowhere In Sight
A hearing by an international arbitral tribunal in Miami concluded Friday on the first claim in the billion-dollar Panama Canal expansion dispute. It's being handled by out-of-town attorneys.Asia Sees Huge Jump in Pro Bono Hours
A recent TrustLaw survey found significant growth in pro bono effort from lawyers based in China.Weil Gotshal, Vinson & Elkins Lead on Energy Deal
Weil, Gotshal & Manges represents Silver Run Acquisition Corp. of Houston in its pending acquisition of a controlling interest in a Denver-based oil and natural gas company that turned to Vinson & Elkins.Lateral Misfire Leads to King & Spalding for Vinson Partner
Houston capital markets and M&A lawyer Jeff Malonson was left in limbo early this year, when a planned move from Vinson & Elkins to Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett fizzled after another partner backed out.Texas Lawyer Announces 2016 Lifetime Achievement Honorees
Texas Lawyer is proud to announce the winners of our 2016 Professional Excellence Award: Lifetime Achievers.A Rare Cravath Hire Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
A former partner at a pair of Am Law 100 firms leaves Cravath, Swaine & Moore a year after coming aboard; Jackson Lewis lands a high-powered lobbying group; Greenspoon Marder keeps growing; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Which Firms Most Often Capture the Justices' Review?
The University of Southern California's Adam Feldman and Alexander Kappner studied 93,000 cert petitions between 2001 and 2015 to try to glean what factors make a petition more or less likely to be granted. A firm's success "with their aggregate cert filings does not guarantee success on a per-case basis," according to the study.Government's 'Victory' in Escobar Is Actually a Win for FCA Defendants
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Universal Health Services Inc. v. United States ex rel. Escobar on June 16 held that the implied false certification theory can be a basis for False Claims Act liability.Trending Stories
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