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A federal judge in Manhattan acknowledged that the staffers "endured a raucous work environment" in which supervisors "yelled and cursed at reporters." But she concluded that the plaintiffs' case couldn't survive summary judgment.
Gossip Website Gets Unlikely Supporters
A who's who of the Internet files Amicus briefs in support of TheDirty.com.With Detroit's Chapter 9 Filing Approved, Some Firms Win Big
In a historic ruling handed down Tuesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes approved Detroit's Chapter 9 petition and made the Motor City the largest U.S. municipality ever to declare itself legally insolvent. Rhodes' decision, which also permits the cutting of city pension obligations and the sale of municipal assets, means htat more than a dozen Am Law 200 firms will continue to rack up fees advising clients in the case.View more book results for the query "*"
Appeals Court Hears Arguments in GPS Tracking Cases
A federal appeals court on Tuesday heard two cases about warrantless tracking, a procedure fraught with uncertainty in the wake of a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that held such GPS uses are Fourth Amendment searches.State Supreme Court Considers Return Of Ganim's Law License
As former Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim seeks to win back his law license, a decision by the state Supreme Court could turn on whether he's shown remorse for the corruption that led to his conviction and imprisonment.Rand Worldwide Rebrands E-Discovery Service to Include Data Backup
Rand Secure Archive will now be known as Rand Secure Data, reflecting the addition of data backup systems to the existing e-discovery and data archiving services.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi hires The Beatles' longtime U.S. lawyer; a former U.S. ambassador to Australia rejoins Munger, Tolles & Olson; and Sidley Austin hires two new partners. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].FTC Seeks New Privacy Authority
The Federal Trade Commission is about to turn 100, and agency leaders have some gift suggestions for Congress—new privacy legislation plus a statutory change that would position the FTC as the net neutrality cop.Trending Stories
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