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Some Elite Universities Favor Wealthy Students in Admissions Decisions, Lawsuit Alleges
The filings offer a rare peek at the deliberations of university heads and admissions officials. They show how schools admit otherwise unqualified students because their wealthy parents could possibly donate large sums down the line.Carrier Legal Chief Departs for GC Post at Defense Giant Lockheed Martin
Kevin O'Connor is taking the legal reins of the nation's largest defense contractor, with $68 billion in revenue and 122,000 employees.Newsmakers: Scott Bailey Joins Jones Day’s Corporate Practice in Dallas
Also: TTLA presents annual awards, McGuireWoods names new partners, and Munsch Hardt welcomes three new members to its Corporate practice in Dallas and Houston.Demonizing Haitian Immigrants: Welcome to the Club
Longtime Trenton Insider Named Gov. Murphy's New Chief Counsel
"I am thrilled to welcome Kate McDonnell back to the Governor's Office as my new Chief Counsel," Gov. Phil Murphy said in a statement. "Her decades of service to the Garden State and her strong background in public policy demonstrate the ideal skillset to excel in this role."View more book results for the query "University of Notre Dame"
Opening Doors to 'Where Decisions Are Made': Judge Ann Claire Williams
"I realized that what I was doing was similar to being a lawyer," said Williams, a 2024 American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement honoree. "Teachers teach and lawyers teach. Teachers have to persuade and lawyers have to persuade."On the Move and After Hours: Connell Foley; Lindabury; Day Pitney; Archer
Connell Foley welcomes seven associates; Day Pitney shakes up leadership roles; and more moves.Northern District Prosecutor Among 18 State Judicial Appointees
Robert Leach, head of the U.S. Attorney's Office's special prosecutions unit, was named a Contra Costa County Superior Court judge on Wednesday.Class Action Lawsuit Targets 40 Private Colleges and Universities Over Alleged Price-Fixing
"The financial burden of college cannot be overstated in today's world, and we believe our antitrust attorneys have uncovered a major influence on the rising cost of higher education," Steve Berman, managing partner and co-founder of Hagens Berman, said.Who Got the Work: NCAA Announces Defense Team in WDNY Hockey Players Antitrust Class Action
"Plaintiffs and the class allege that Defendants' anticompetitive conduct has caused them to sell their labor for below-competitive prices, to lose out on valuable athletic scholarships, and to be excluded from Division I," according to the allegations in the amended complaint against the NCAA. "Such injuries are plainly of the type the antitrust laws were intended to prevent."Trending Stories
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