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In 2015, Law Practices Will Change but the Risks Remain
What can attorneys and law firms expect in 2015? Cybersecurity and cyberattacks will continue to threaten practices and attorneys. Threats of cyberattacks already dominate the headlines.Jury Selection to Begin in Faruqi Bias Case
Trial is expected to start Monday in a lawsuit against class action boutique Faruqi & Faruqi brought by a former associate who says a partner repeatedly harassed her when she was a first-year litigation associate and then assaulted her the night of a firm holiday party in 2011.Judge Refuses to Halt False-Claims Case Against KBR
A federal judge in Washington is trying to move forward a long-running whistleblower case as KBR Inc. appeals orders that require the contractor to disclose certain internal papers.Securities Suits Target Apple Supplier Over 'Sweetheart Deal'
Plaintiffs firms say San Jose's InvenSense touted its sales to Apple, while downplaying problems.Plaintiffs Firms Team Up on Sony Data-Breach Suits
Rather than jockey for the lead counsel slot, three plaintiffs firms propose to share the position.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Blue, Not Apple, Not Google, Got the Most Patents
IBM does it again—it's the 22nd year that it obtained the most patents of any American company. Apple and Google are relative laggards.Amid Ed Tech Boom, Obama Calls for Student Privacy Standards
Industry groups hope a federal law would preempt the existing patchwork of state regulation, but consumer advocates say states should be free to enact stronger protections.Moishe Mana Snags $7.6 Million Portfolio from Foot Locker
Group Calls for Criminal Probe Into Christie's Texas Trip
The group with close ties to the Democratic Party that filed an ethics complaint against Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over his trip to Texas to see the Dallas Cowboys-Detroit Lions playoff game is now asking federal prosecutors to investigate the trip to determine if any criminal laws were broken.D.C. Prosecutors Name Legal Team to Review Wrongful Conviction Claims
Two lawyers serving as "independent consultants" will review wrongful conviction claims against the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, the office announced on Monday.Trending Stories
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