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Bank Losses From Swiss Currency Surprise Seen Mounting
The $400 million of cumulative losses that Citigroup Inc., Deutsche Bank AG and Barclays Plc are said to have suffered from the Swiss central bank's decision to end the cap on the franc may be followed by others in coming days.Lawyer Ad Review Fee Increasing in June
The State Bar of Texas Advertising Review Committee proposed the increase, which bumps the lawyer advertising review fee from $75 to $100.Former Utah Rep Joins Squire Patton Boggs
Retired Utah Congressman Jim Matheson will join Squire Patton Boggs' public policy practice in Washington, the firm announced Tuesday. Matheson, who left Congress at the end of 2014, will become a principal at the firm.Suggested Changes for Federal, State Criminal Procedure in 2015
This column is devoted to suggested changes to be made to federal and state criminal procedure in 2015. I relate the opinions of defense counsel, many of whom are former prosecutors, one current federal prosecutor, and my own. Many suggested changes are long overdue and would benefit both prosecution and defense.Morning Wrap: From Law School to Congress, High-Court Sarcasm, the SEC's Winning Streak
A look at the law schools that have sent the most alumni to Congress. Justice Scalia wins for most sarcastic justice. Police agencies are using handheld radars to "see" inside homes. This is a roundup of legal news from ALM publications and other sites.View more book results for the query "*"
Social Media Postings in Sexual Harassment Litigation
Sexual harassment litigation typically involves accusations of unwelcome sexual conduct or comments in the workplace. Sometimes allegations are simply denied. More often, however, defendants assert that plaintiff either welcomed or wasn't offended by the alleged conduct or comments. Increasingly, an important evidentiary weapon in this battle comes from social networking postings, such as tweets, Facebook status posts, private messages, etc. At some point in the mutual mud-slinging, counsel find themselves debating the admissibility of the postings.Encana Corp. Powers Up With New GC
Joanne Alexander has been named executive vice president and general counsel at the Canadian energy company.Greenspoon Marder Opens in Miami With Akerman Defectors
Greenspoon Marder has opened in Miami for its 11th office staffed with a new alcohol beverage industry group snatched from Akerman.Latham Hires From Freshfields in Hong Kong
The Los Angeles-based firm brings on partner William Woo following the loss of a seven-lawyer corporate team.Two D.C. Judges Up for Reappointment
Judges Thomas Motley and John Mott of the District of Columbia Superior Court are seeking their second 15-year appointments to the bench. Also, the D.C. Judicial Nomination Commission is looking for a new executive director.Trending Stories
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