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Home Depot Data-Breach Case Split Between Consumers, Banks
A federal judge in Atlanta has divided the litigation over last year's data breach at The Home Depot Inc. into two tracks: consumers and financial institutions.Feb. 3 LTNY Panel Addresses Big Data Issues
The rise of Big Data complicates litigation for organizations.Dan Krisch: Charlie Hebdo, Intolerance and the Case for Free Speech
Je suis Charlie—but too much of the world, I fear, is not. In the aftermath of the murders at the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, grief has given way to controversy over its two covers since the attack.Arsenic Case Pits Privacy Rights Versus Historical Research
The inspiration for the theatrical and Hollywood productions of "Arsenic and Old Lace" is former Windsor nursing home proprietor Amy Archer Gilligan, believed to be Connecticut's most notorious female serial killer.Several Conn. Firms Announce Partnership Promotions
As always, the new year has brought changes to partership ranks in Connecticut law firms as well as national firms that have offices in the state.View more book results for the query "*"
Amazon and Google Drone Lobbying Group Seeks FAA Rules
As the U.S. government drafts rules for the use of commercial drones, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc. and other backers of the unmanned aircraft are working to ensure they are on the radar of federal lawmakers and regulators.As Florida Fights for Judicial Solicitation Ban at SCOTUS, Georgia's Ban Was Scrapped 13 Years Ago
Students of Georgia's judicial ethics rules may find it surprising that the Florida Bar was at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday defending its ban on direct solicitation of campaign funds by judicial candidates.Ex-Goldman Sachs VP Again Denied Fee Advancement
A former Goldman Sachs & Co. vice president has lost his second motion to compel the company to advance him legal fees for the defense of a criminal case.States Fight Fee Requests in Same-Sex Marriage Cases
State and local officials in South Carolina and West Virginia are opposing hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fee requests filed by plaintiffs who successfully challenged same-sex marriage bans.High-Speed Trading Fills Void Left in Proprietary Desks
Wall Street banks struggling with recently defanged currency-trading desks have found a surprising ally: high-frequency traders.Trending Stories
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