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Federal Judges Hires Some Dems
Groups turn to new lobbyists to pitch the administration on salaries and benefits.SPEECH Act Strikes a Blow Against Libel Tourism
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky of Baker & McKenzie discuss how the SPEECH Act provides protection for authors and publishers against libel tourism.Brickell CitiCentre closing in on retail tenants
The president of Swire Properties says the development company is closing in on securing a batch of retail tenants that could create significant momentum for the rest of the $1.05 billion project.What's So Special About Patent Law, Judge Asks
Judge Lucy Koh sounded off to a packed room of IP litigators.Senate halts votes for appellate judges
The U.S. Senate has halted confirmation votes for appellate court nominees until after the election.Commentary: Letter to a Young Lawyer - Three Areas Where Listening Pays
Trial lawyers like to talk, says David Bissinger. They tend to be extroverted and work hard on figuring out how to talk in trial. They read books on conducting jury selection, cross-examining witnesses and making arguments. Over time, however, their talking can begin to interfere with an equally important skill: listening. He offers three areas where listening pays especially large dividends.Trending Stories
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