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Supreme Court Upholds Indiana Voter ID Law
Just eight days before Indiana's presidential primary, the Supreme Court upheld that state's controversial voter ID law, which critics say will discourage the poor, the elderly, and minorities from casting ballots.THE AM LAW 200 2009 Where the Work Was
It wasn't in New York--or at Am Law 100 firms. This year, Second Hundred firms based in middle markets, like Milwaukee (pictured here), showed the most growth. Practice diversity boosted revenue, too.Taking It Outside: Who Represents America's Biggest Companies
Rulings Toss Internet Sting Convictions
Federal and state opinions expose a loophole that could undermine police efforts to apprehend sexual predators.Big class actions against the feds may falter
A case quietly winding through the federal courts in Washington could dramatically change the rules for plaintiffs across the country who file big-money class actions against the federal government. Pending and future class actions may be chopped down to size if the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit agrees with the Justice Department's strict interpretation of a six-year statute of limitations.Two more firms open up offices in the Los Angeles area, continuing a strong trend
Two more law firms have opened their first California offices in the Los Angeles area. Boston's Edwards Angell is opening its first California office in Newport Beach, Calif. Minority-owned Milwaukee firm Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan is acquiring eight lawyers from Los Angeles-based Atkins & Evans to open an office in Los Angeles.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
McDermott recruits a former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida; Lathrop & Gage expands its IP practice with hires in Chicago and Boston; and Arent Fox hires a former Department of the Interior lawyer to work with clients in the oil and gas sector. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Two rulings toss Internet stings
Two courts in the last six weeks have overturned the convictions of people accused of using the Internet to solicit sex from minors because the victims were actually law enforcement agents-not true minors.Indiana Voter ID Law Gets Go-Ahead
Six Supreme Court justices cast votes in support but divided on rationale.Trending Stories
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