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'Captive' Lawyer's Loyalty Leads to Lawsuit
A "captive" insurance company lawyer, allegedly fired for excessive client loyalty, can sue for wrongful termination on public policy grounds, a federal judge in Connecticut has ruled, answering what had been an open question in many jurisdictions. The insurer unsuccessfully argued that courts have repeatedly ruled that attorneys' conduct rules -- such as loyalty to a client's interests -- do not give rise to civil suits.With Justices Sharply Divided, Fate of Health Care Law Is Uncertain
Justice Elena Kagan hammered Paul Clement, arguing for the 26 states challenging the act, on his claim that the subsidy and the threat contained in the law unconstitutionally coerces states.View more book results for the query "*"
Sen. Grassley Opens Up About Tweets, Typos, and Twitter
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, opens up to The National Law Journal about his Twitter learning curve, admitting he hates to type and "I probably hit send a little too quickly."How Private Is Your Social Network?
Online information can prove embarrassing for posters. Employers are viewing individuals social networks and blogs not only for hiring, but also for firing, called "getting dooced." These searches pose privacy risks for employees and may pose legal risks for employers.Be Wary of FCRA When Using Social Media Data Collection Companies
The Internet is providing attorneys with valuable information about individuals in many types of cases, including, but not limited to, the areas of employment, family, criminal and personal injury law.Opinions Approved for Publication
Opinions approved for publication.Brief Tells Story of V&E as Securities Litigation Target After Enron Collapse
A brief filed with the Supreme Court warns of "devastating consequences for the legal profession" if the justices allow lawyers and other third parties to be held liable for their background role in preparing allegedly fraudulent securities offerings. Kannon Shanmugam, a Washington, D.C., appellate partner in Williams & Connolly, filed the brief on behalf of Attorneys' Liability Assurance Society, a top professional insurance company for law firms.Trending Stories
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