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INADMISSIBLE: Justice Dept. Loses Laptop Search Dispute
Federal agents do not have unlimited power to search laptops and other electronic devices without a warrant at the border, including airports, a federal judge in Washington has ruled. Plus more in this week's column.State Auto Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. v. Hargis
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis State Auto Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co.v. Hargis2015 WL 2081922Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Ad Spending Up, Defense Bar Irked
Attorneys representing the makers of medical devices and pharmaceutical drugs are turning to the courts to combat what they claim are questionable lawsuits driven by an influx of aggressive advertising.Ad Spending Up, Defense Bar Irked
Attorneys representing the makers of medical devices and pharmaceutical drugs are turning to the courts to combat what they claim are questionable lawsuits driven by an influx of aggressive advertising.McKenna Long Tax Chief Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
The head of McKenna Long & Aldridge's national tax group leaves ahead of a merger with global legal giant Dentons; Arnold & Porter and Cozen O'Connor both make bulk hires from smaller firms; a Jones Day bankruptcy baron returns; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Wilson Sonsini Partner Sets Sail for New Horizons, Plus More Lateral Moves
J. Christopher Groobey spent 25 years in Big Law before heading for the high seas; Fried Frank makes more litigation hires; Latham & Watkins lures three from Sidley Austin; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Greenberg Traurig Grows in Chicago, Plus More Lateral Moves
A Chicago boutique is absorbed by Greenberg Traurig; a Gibson Dunn practice leader heads out on his own; Sidley Austin and Steptoe & Johnson each add a trio; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Nixon Peabody Reaches Merger Accord with Chicago Firm
The Boston-based Am Law 100 firm announced Monday an agreement to absorb Chicago's Ungaretti & Harris, taking on roughly 100 lawyers in the Windy City.Nixon Peabody Reaches Merger Accord with Chicago Firm
The Boston-based Am Law 100 firm announced Monday an agreement to absorb Chicago's Ungaretti & Harris, taking on roughly 100 lawyers in the Windy City.Trending Stories
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