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DOJ Opposes $3.8M in Legal Fees in Latest Swipe at Plaintiffs Bar
The Justice Department called the settlement over Dial's antibacterial soap "virtually worthless."Indiana Law Prof Ian Samuel Resigns After Misconduct Probe
"I lost—through my own grievous fault—the straightforward path, my sense of right and wrong. It behooves me now to take another road,” the former Supreme Court clerk said in a letter posted Friday.Judge Won't Move Detained Immigrants' Access-to-Counsel Case to Georgia
“For decades, the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and their officials ... have deliberately detained people in immigration prisons far away from legal resources,” the Southern Poverty Law Center alleged.Teva Chief Legal Officer Seeks to Reduce Outside Counsel Spend
CLO David Stark is looking for a few good firms to handle more than $100 million in external legal spend at a significantly reduced cost—and not everyone is happy about it.View more book results for the query "*"
Use of 'Gaydar' in Staff Meeting Prompts Complaint From Employee of Medical Billing Company
The Division on Civil Rights announced a finding of probable cause in the case, in which an employee claims her supervisor made a comment about the employee using her “gaydar” to determine the sexual orientation of a new client during an office staff meeting.Prosecutors Drop Charge Against Vinson & Elkins Practice Leader Stemming from Boat Accident
Douglass McWilliams' attorney disputed the account that the V&E practice leader left the scene of a crash.Prosecutors Drop Charge Against V&E Practice Leader Stemming from Boat Accident
Douglass McWilliams' attorney disputed the account that the V&E practice leader left the scene of a crash.Compliance Expert Hui Chen Says New US Guidance Now Includes All Criminal Divisions
The U.S. Department of Justice's new corporate compliance guidance now applies to the entire criminal division and not just the fraud section, according to the compliance attorney who wrote the original guide for the section.High Schooler's Title IX Claims Can Proceed to Trial, Court Rules
A complaint that a Pennsylvania school district violated Title IX for failing to adequately investigate a teenager's claims that she was being harassed by an ex-boyfriend on school grounds should be allowed to proceed to trial, a federal magistrate judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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