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Crowell & Moring Taps DC AG's Top Deputy to Grow Nascent Practice
After helping to turn D.C. into a player in the field, Natalie Ludaway is again exemplifying the trend of heightened state AG enforcement—this time as a hot practice area for law firms.Controversial Bill Targeting Undocumented Workers Clears Senate
The bill would require all private businesses to verify applicants' legal eligibility through the E-Verify system or what is known as the "I-9" form, two methods used by the federal government to verify workers' identities.How Important Are Career Goals After You Land That Top In-House Spot?
In this new and rapidly changing world, only the evolved survive. And evolution is a constant process of change. It doesn't stop with a title or company size or big book of business. It never stops.'Don't Steamroll People': These Personal Injury Lawyers Are Learning How to Unwind
New Britain attorney Kevin Ferry said it was important for his mental health to be more mindful in his life. So Ferry opened his doors to fellow attorneys who also want to slow it down in their personal and professional roles.Court Overturns USCIS's Narrowing of Professional Visa Eligibility
The H-1B visa is the most popular work visa program for professional-level employment in health care, technology, finance and other businesses. Nevertheless, for the last several years, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has adopted a very narrow definition of the term "specialty occupation."View more book results for the query "*"
House Can Get Secret Grand Jury Information in Mueller Report, DC Circuit Rules
The ruling is a significant win for the House, after it suffered a recent loss in its bid to compel testimony from former White House counsel Don McGahn.When Will Chinese Firms Start Investing in Their U.S. Offices?
Many are little more than "window offices"—a liaison point for client relationships. But to become a truly global player, Chinese firms will need to change that.Supreme Court and Ninth Circuit Set To Weigh In on Fair Use in Two Copyright Infringement Cases
This term, the Supreme Court may decide whether Google's copying of portions of Oracle's Java platform for use in Google's Android operating system was a fair use, and, separately, the Ninth Circuit will consider whether the use of illustrations from Dr. Seuss's Oh, the Places You'll Go! in a comic mash-up with Star Trek was a fair use. Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone report on the cases in this edition of their Intellectual Property Litigation column.DePuy Hip Implant Mass Tort Yields $245 Million Fee Award
The order approved a special master's report last month that recommended a disbursement including $182.5 million in "common benefit" fees to about 40 law firms whose work assisted in 10,000 lawsuits over DePuy's Pinnacle hip implant.Trending Stories
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