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Who in Big Law Cut Checks for the Midterms?
The NLJ looks at how the legal industry supports certain interests and people, and where lobbying horsepower could focus in the coming years. In this report, we've highlighted midterm election contributions to three powerful members of Congress.Dentons Reps Fired CBC Radio Host
Jian Ghomeshi, the former host of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's cultural affairs radio show 'Q,' has hired Dentons Canada to represent him in a $55 million lawsuit against his employer after he was dismissed over allegations of sexual misconduct.Feds Pay Up For Failed Forfeiture
A recent fight over a 3,200-year-old Egyptian mummy mask with questionable provenance shows the hazards of government overreach when seizing disputed assets.INADMISSIBLE: Ginsburg Error is Latest by Justices
U.S. Supreme Court justices, being human, make mistakes. But the court's handling of a recent error made by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was unprecedented. Plus more in this week's column.The Global Legal Market: By the Numbers
A look at the changes between 1998 and 2013 in new global markets, head count, top markets and growth by region.Redbox Prevails in Video Privacy Protection Act Appeal
A federal appellate court ruled Thursday that self-service movie kiosk company Redbox did not violate the Video Privacy Protection Act by giving an outside customer-service vendor access to its customer database.Circuit Judges Push to Review Law on Willful Infringement
In light of recent Supreme Court rulings on fee-shifting, Federal Circuit Judge Kathleen O'Malley said its time to reexamine the requirements for enhanced damages.Feds Lose Fight Over Ancient Mummy Mask
A fight over a 3,200-year-old Egyptian artifact with questionable provenance came to a close last week when the federal government paid $425,000 in attorney fees and costs to Dentons and Husch Blackwell for their work on behalf of Saint Louis Art Museum, which owns the disputed Mask of Ka-Nefer-Nefer.Two Am Law 100 Firms With California Roots Expand Abroad
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe is opening up shop in West Africa, while Littler Mendelson's growing Latin American presence gets a boost with a new outpost in Peru.Trending Stories
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