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Magistrate Judge Issues Sanctions in Pirating Suit
A Manhattan lawyer and his client should suffer discovery and motion-related sanctions for misleading and disobeying the court while trying to have…A Market with 'Zero Regulation': Experts Disagree on Regulator Role in Cryptocurrency
Some view the regulatory environment around cryptocurrency as burdensome, others nonexistent.Julio Iglesias Offers Waterfront Lots for $150 Million
This is how much eight waterfront acres in one of Miami Beach's most exclusive, high-end island villages could sell for.Law School Association Ditches Texas Over Immigration, Bathroom Bill
The American Association of Law Schools is moving a 2018 conference from Austin to Chicago and will no longer host events in Texas, its president told state lawmakers.NY Seeks to Take On UK for High-Stakes Commercial Cases
Casting a wary eye on the competition for big-money business cases posed by the United Kingdom, an advisory panel to New York's Commercial Division has developed a proposal it says would drive home that "the London Commercial Court is not entitled to a monopoly on large lawsuits."View more book results for the query "*"
Foley & Lardner Lures IP Pros From LeClairRyan
Foley & Lardner has hired intellectual property litigators Duane Mathiowetz and Rick Chang as partners in the firm's San Francisco and Silicon Valley offices.Delay. Delay. Delay. How Trump's Agencies Want to Kill Rules
Chopping down Washington's "dense thicket of rules, regulations and red tape," as President Donald Trump described it in June, doesn't always come so easily—or quickly. For a number of other regulations, the Trump administration has been playing the delay game.NJ Lawyer, Environmental Activist Dies While Hiking in New Hampshire
A New Jersey attorney and prominent environmental activist has been found dead in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest, where he had gone hiking last month.Wells Fargo Whistleblower in Sham-Accounts Scandal Wins Reinstatement, Back Pay
The U.S. Department of Labor on Friday ordered Wells Fargo & Co. to reinstate a former branch manager fired for blowing the whistle on three subordinates who were opening new accounts for customers without their knowledge—the conduct at issue in the bank's $185 million settlement last year with federal regulators and the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office.GrayRobinson Executes on Growth Strategy With Three New Hires
GrayRobinson's South Florida offices hired another three laterals with a mix of backgrounds as shareholders in the last month, moving forward on its stated plan to grow in lawyer head count in 2017.Trending Stories
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