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BNY Mellon’s young pro bono program quickly grows to span the globe
When Jane Sherburne joined The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. as general counsel in 2010, instituting a formal pro bono program was high on her list of priorities.High-art dispute pushes the limits of fair use
French photojournalist Patrick Cariou spent six years in the 1990s living among Rastafarians in Jamaica and documenting their lifestyle.How to do a first assessment on an AG action
When a state AGs office launches a corporate investigation or enforcement action, it is helpful for the company in question to try to determine where in the AGs office the case is being handled.Supreme Court's decision on the Alien Tort Statute may have broader implications for foreign policy
The 2nd Circuits September 2010 holding in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum broke ground when it threw into question whether plaintiffs could use the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) to bring civil claims against corporationsthe paradigm modern-day use of the law. However, in the Supreme Courts May 2013 judgment in Kiobel...Baker & McKenzie Jumps to Office 2010 and Embraces Templates
Baker & McKenzie leapfrogs to Office 2010 and creates templates that speed productivity for law firms.View more book results for the query "*"
Quiz: Test your knowledge of June's top legal news stories
As June draw to a close, it's that time again: Time to look back at some of the biggest, or just weridest, legal stories of the past month.Technology: Unified messaging—striking the right balance
You're invited to a meeting to discuss opportunities to leverage technology to work smarter and faster.Carpenter sues over injuries sustained using a saw on Adam Sandler movie set
Boston carpenter Richard Houpert is suing Adam Sandlers movie production company over injuries he sustained while working on the set of Sandlers film Thats My Boy.Goodwin Procter closes its San Diego office
Law firm Goodwin Procter announced it will be shutting down its San Diego office at the end of its fiscal year.10th Circuit: For-profit corporations have religious rights
Corporations are people for political purposes, but can they also be religious?Trending Stories
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