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Faux Judicial Restraint in Full View
Earlier this week the Supreme Court took a major step toward the deregulation of American campaign financing with its decision in Wisconsin Right to Life v. FEC. Though the opinion is important for its actual holding . . . its real significance is what it says about the court's new attitude towards money and politics in general.Tax 2005: When the IRS Wants More
Ten attorneys offer the best tax advice in Washington.Judge Ned M. Rosenberg Assigned to Essex County Civil Part
Notice to the bar.Understanding 'Watson' and the Age of Analytics
IBM isn't saying much about the technical side of things, except that the company built the computer 'on commercially available POWER7 systems [which] ensures the acceleration of businesses adopting workload optimized systems in industries where knowledge acquisition and analytics are important.'View more book results for the query "*"
Perkins v. Washington Mutual, FSB
Plaintiffs' claims that defendant-banks and law firm collected fees not authorized by their mortgage loan documents and overcharged defaulting borrowers are dismissed.Appeals court hints at tossing part of Arizona law
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Arizona's immigration law faced tough scrutiny from a federal appeals panel Monday as the state's governor appeared in person to support the controversial provision on the day before the election in which she's seeking her first full term.Local Firms Get Richer, Not All Rise on AmLaw 100
Even though all of the Pennsylvania area law firms saw substantial increases in revenue and profitability in 2006, it was generally only the highest grossing firms that were able to rise on the AmLaw 100.Cosmopolitan in Vegas loses $54.3M in 2nd quarter
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel-casino lost $54.3 million during the second quarter as its restaurants and nightlife continued to pull in more revenue than gambling and its hotel rooms.Remembering Why I Went to Law School
Young lawyers often ask seasoned veterans why they went to law school. A common response from baby boomers is, "I wanted to improve the world." In that vein, King & Spalding senior partner Joseph R. Bankoff recalls Atlanta in the '60s, when lawyers from big-name firms were involved in "everything of importance" in the city. "Behind all the projects were lawyers," says Bankoff. "They were the glue holding the big projects together, enabling and finding ways for them to move forward."Trending Stories
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