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Candidates Face Off in First-Ever D.C. Attorney General Race
When District of Columbia voters head to the polls Nov. 4 to vote for an attorney general — the first-ever election for the post — they'll choose from five candidates who represent a broad swath of the legal community.Veterans, Relatives Sue Iran Over 1983 Beirut Bombing
More than two dozen injured veterans and relatiives of service members killed in the 1983 U.S. Marine barracks attack in Beirut are suing Iran.Former Prosecutor Demands Piece of $60 Million Overcharge Case Against Sprint
John Prather, who led New York's organized crime task force, says the Northern District case over wiretap bills piggybacks on his 2009 suit.2014 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List
Notice to the bar.Legal Lineup Gels in New Price-Fixing Suits
Joseph Saveri is leading the plaintiffs team in a case over electrolytic capacitors. Meanwhile, a host of large law firms have entered appearances for defendants.Elite Trial Lawyers: Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll
Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll likens the firm's work to that of a defibrillator — resuscitating cases on the brink of death. Then it wins multimillion-dollar verdicts for its clients.Elite Trial Lawyers: Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll
Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll likens the firm's work to that of a defibrillator — resuscitating cases on the brink of death. Then it wins multimillion-dollar verdicts for its clients.Drugmakers Argue Chicago Unlawfully Delegated Police Power
The city of Chicago illegally delegated its investigative police powers to a law firm hired to prosecute a lawsuit against several drugmakers for allegedly seeking to misinform the public about the risks and benefits of opium-like pain medications, seven pharmaceutical companies are arguing in Illinois federal court.2014 Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection PHV & MJP Ineligible Lists
Notice to the bar.Exxon Loses Bid to Dismiss Human Rights Lawsuit
Indonesians suing Exxon Mobil over the deaths, injuries or disappearances of their family members—allegedly at the hands of soldiers hired by the oil company—can move forward with their case, a federal judge in Washington ruled Wednesday.Trending Stories
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