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Justices Asked to Reconsider Bowers v. Hardwick
Tony [email protected], as the rest of the nation prepares for Thanksgiving, the U.S. Supreme Court will sit down to a plateful of petitions, including two that would return the court to some of the thorniest subjects it has faced in recent decades: gay rights and affirmative action.At its private conference, the court will consider whether to grant review in dozens of cases, including Lawrence v.Doctors, lawyers do battle in Wash.
Though it's off-year election time, it's far from quiet in Washington state, where the complex and highly charged issue of medical malpractice reform is going before voters in dueling ballot measures.How the U.S. blew trillion-dollar trade of century
Hindsight is 20/20, especially when it comes to missed trading opportunities. But when the government has the trade of the century at its fingertips and fails to take advantage of it, someone has to play the Monday morning quarterback.Flashback to 2008: When the government was forced to bail out the financial system, our friends in Washington also had the opportunity to make the trade of the century for the American taxpayer.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Time to Mate the Swiss: How BigLaw Firms Merge Internationally
The Return of an Innovative SEC Enforcement Technique
The SEC's enforcement of the prohibition on insider trading has traditionally been directed at domestic actors, but that focus changed in landmark cases where the SEC obtained interim, emergency relief against "unknown purchasers" of securities. New cases show the SEC is again looking beyond U.S. borders and having success in convincing courts to order interim relief without fully articulating the factual predicate for a legal theory. As world markets integrate, use of these strategies is apt to increase.When the 'Harlem Shake' Bumps Against Workplace Policy
Lately, there's been a whole lotta shakin' goin' on. The "Harlem Shake," that is, and it's a dance that in-house counsel should be thinking about.'Candy Land' Trademark Action Permitted to Move Forward
A candy maker's trademark infringement case against Hasbro and Toys 'R' Us over the use of "Candy Land" can continue, but he cannot collect monetary damages if successful against the toy industry giants, a federal judge has ruled. Spero Haritatos of Rome, N.Y., is limited to collecting attorney's fees and costs from the defendants because he has failed to show that they engaged in willful infringement of his candy store trademark, Northern District Judge David N. Hurd ruled in Haritatos v. Hasbro.The Friday Federal Law Clerk Hiring Frenzy
Friday, June 28, is the first date on which many judges will consider 3L students for coveted federal clerkships. The firestorm that Friday's schedule promises to ignite will eclipse the seasonal withering heat and humidity, but partners who remain calm and flexible will reap benefits.Trending Stories
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