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After Supreme Court Win, Voting Rights Act Challengers Seek Fees
Following a bitter legal battle before the U.S. Supreme Court over the scope of the Voting Rights Act, the challengers are again fighting the federal government — this time over legal fees.Court Finds Hospital Relieved of Liability in Doctor's Death
A judge has removed New York-Presbyterian Hospital as defendant in a lawsuit filed by the estate of a resident physician who died from an overdose of a drug she apparently became addicted to while in the hospital's anesthesiology training program.VOIR DIRE: Charges Won't Stick
A Kentucky woman hit with a $56 traffic ticket for driving a van cluttered with political stickers, snow globes and other paraphernalia has a clean slate. Plus more in this week's column.Embracing Change: Looking Back at Lateral Moves in the Lone Star State in 2013
The year 2013 was a tumultuous one in the Lone Star State's legal market, with a number of significant lateral groups moving to new firms and several out-of-state firms, lured by the energy industry's strength, establishing offices here.View more book results for the query "*"
General Counsel Gear Up to Follow Volcker Rule
General counsel at U.S. financial institutions last week began the arduous task of figuring out how to comply with the Volcker Rule — a complex, 978-page rule that imposes new regulatory tasks on companies.IN BRIEF: Shield Defeats Subpoena
Fox News reporter Jana Winter may invoke New York's Shield Law to block a subpoena issued by a Colorado court to compel her to reveal her sources for an article about James Holmes, the "Batman" theater shooter, a divided state high court ruled on Dec. 10. Plus more from NLJ.com and other ALM publications.Appellate Judge Discovers Brave New World
Laptops, smartphones, tablets and other gadgets have forever changed the rules of engagement.Personal Goodwill: A Rare Relief for Some
Jaipat S. Jain, a transactional partner at Lazare Potter & Giacovas, discusses a string of decisions pointing to the use and viability of goodwill in the sale of small businesses.Judge Deals NSA Defeat on Bulk Phone Collection
A federal judge says the National Security Agency's bulk collection of phone records violates the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches. The judge put his decision on hold pending a nearly certain government appeal.Trending Stories
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