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McKenna Long Can't Dodge Arbitration Over Patent Campaign
A federal judge refused to let the firm off the hook in an arbitration stemming from an investment fund's loan of more than $20 million to fuel patent infringement litigation.Christie's State of the State Speech Hints at National Ambitions
As the anticipated announcement of his run for the Republican nomination for president nears, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is touting his fiscal accomplishments during his five years in office.Scam Artists Pose as Am Law 100 Firms in Email Hoax
Firms such as Baker & McKenzie and Sherman & Sterling have begun to see their names used in scam emails enticing people to click on bad links or hand over sensitive information.Technology Curve or Survival Curve?
For law firms, are the days of being on the leading or bleeding edge of the technology curve are gone? It's all about survival.View more book results for the query "*"
EEOC, Employers Battle in High Court Over Conciliation
Lawyers for the Obama administration and an Illinois mining company clashed sharply before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday over whether federal courts should review employer claims that the federal officials failed to conciliate job bias charges as required by law.Agreement Reached On Conditions for Mentally Ill Inmates
The Department of Corrections has agreed to reform its conditions for inmates who suffer from mental illness.California Incubator Grants Put Young Lawyers to Work
Legal leaders in California hope to narrow the justice gap by steering cash to “legal incubators”—programs that help graduates jump-start their careers while providing low-cost legal help to people who otherwise couldn't afford to hire lawyers.Saylor's Leadership Means Court Unity, Observers Say
The changing of the guard of state Supreme Court chief justices from Ronald D. Castille to Thomas G. Saylor marks a distinct shift in leadership styles that may foster more collegiality and collaboration on the court, members of the legal community said.All Eyes on Ferman, as Kane May Face Charges
With reports that a grand jury has recommended that criminal charges be filed against state Attorney General Kathleen Kane for allegedly leaking secret grand-jury information, all eyes are now on Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman.Trending Stories
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