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February 26, 2013 |

Justice Souter: Working in reverse, by choice

Justice David Souter retired from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 but has not stopped being a judge.
3 minute read
August 18, 2005 |

Lawmakers Seek Less-Expensive Patent System

Lawmakers in Washington are considering changes to the patent code that would bring U.S. law closer to intellectual property standards in the rest of the industrialized world. The change would convert the U.S. patent system from the uniquely American "first to invent" to "the first to file" standard the rest of the world uses.
6 minute read
November 10, 2008 |

Capital Punishment

Another Washington law office felt the brunt of the plummeting economy last week. On Nov. 3, shortly after 11 a.m., 17 McKee Nelson corporate/finance associates learned that they were losing their jobs.
1 minute read
July 27, 2009 |

K Street Monitor

"K Street Monitor" lists highlights of recent registrations filed by lobbyists with the secretary of the Senate and the clerk of the House.
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April 15, 2011 |

Early Mistrial in Legal-Mal Case

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May 30, 2005 |

This Week in Law Journal History

Law Journal stories through the last century.
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July 05, 2007 |

How to Develop Strong Factors Of Leadership for Your Law Firm

An old proverb states that Trees begin to die at the top. When a firm finds itself in the midst of a management crisis, the place to begin to search for the source of the problem is at the top of the management hierarchy.
6 minute read
November 23, 2011 |

Alarm service to pay $8.6M in rape case

A DeKalb County State Court jury said a home alarm monitoring service should pay nearly $9 million to a 64-year-old Stone Mountain woman who was raped after she returned from work and entered her home without knowing that her security system had been sounding much of the day.Plaintiff's attorney Michael L. Neff said his research shows the Nov.
14 minute read
January 23, 2007 |

High Court Eases Path for Inmates to Pursue Lawsuits

A unanimous Supreme Court on Monday sided with three Michigan inmates by making it easier for them to pursue lawsuits complaining about their treatment behind bars. The Court reversed lower court rulings that had thrown out the prisoners' suits on grounds that all three had failed to exhaust the administrative grievance procedure. Chief Justice John Roberts said the procedural rules that the 6th Circuit used in the cases are not required under the Prison Litigation Reform Act.
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