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Banks, Finance Companies Fret Over Sweep of Debt Collection Law
Banks, retailers, finance companies and other entities that buy and sell loans are sounding alarms about a U.S. Supreme Court case that could bring them under the regulatory eye of a 1977 law that prohibits certain debt collection practices.Musician John Legend Joins Board at Penn Law School
Some celebrity star power is set to shine on the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Grammy-winning musician John Legend has joined the advisory board of the school's Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice.Musician John Legend Joins Board at Penn Law School
Some celebrity star power is set to shine on the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Grammy-winning musician John Legend has joined the advisory board of the school's Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice.Four Iconic DC Law Firms Travel Distinct Paths to Growth
With so much uncertainty gripping Washington these days, the city's law firms have provided a few constants. Four firms stand out partly for the very different strategies they embraced over the last 10 years.Four Iconic DC Law Firms Travel Distinct Paths to Growth
With so much uncertainty gripping Washington these days, the city's law firms have provided a few constants. Four firms stand out partly for the very different strategies they embraced over the last 10 years.Billionaires, Bureaucrats & Pharma Bro: 5 Key Immunity Cases
Investigators considering a deal must weigh letting a potential criminal lose with the benefit of their testimony.Behind an O'Melveny Lawyer's SCOTUS Debut: Two Years, Four Moot Courts and a Plan of Attack
You always remember your first, whether it's a kiss, a car, a parachute jump—or for a select few, your first argument before the U.S. Supreme Court. At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, O'Melveny & Myers counsel Deanna Rice will join the legal profession's most elite club.Thapar Is First to Be Tapped by Trump for Circuit Judgeship
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he nominated his first circuit judge, tapping Judge Amul Thapar, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, to sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.Docket Chat: Meanwhile, Back at the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court rarely alters its schedule for external events such as elections or blizzards, and confirmation hearings are no different. While Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's Senate confirmation hearing got underway Monday at the Hart Senate Office Building, across the street the high court was minding its business by hearing cases, with two arguments Monday and two each set for Tuesday and Wednesday. Five cases will be argued next week.Trending Stories
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