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Apple, Publishers, Open-Source Dictate Law School Textbook Evolution
Electronic tablets will make paper books in law schools obsolete, publishing experts say, in reaction to news of Apple entering the textbook market and Thomson Reuters exiting it.Divided Supreme Court OKs Strip Searches for Minor Offenses
Supreme Court to rule in Met Life case that could increase cost of employee benefit plans
WASHINGTON AP The Supreme Court on Friday said it would rule on an appeal by MetLife Inc. in a case that could make employee benefit plans more expensive.The dispute centers on whether insurance companies such as MetLife have a conflict of interest when they both administer employee disability plans and pay benefits under the plans.New Phila. Bar Committee Looks to Connect With In-House Counsel
When A. Michael Pratt took over as chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association in 2008 he created four new standing committees in an effort to better represent certain members of the bar.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. jury awards no damages in 1993 gas spill suit
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) - A northeastern Pennsylvania jury has decided against awarding damages to four people who claim they were sickened by a gasoline spill that contaminated hundreds of homes almost two decades agoStudent Who Wrote Violent Story Loses Appeal at 11th Circuit
Citing school shootings from Columbine to Virginia Tech, the 11th Circuit has ruled against a Georgia student suspended in 2003 after a teacher saw a story the student had written in which the narrator dreams of shooting her math teacher. Lawyers for Rachel Boim argued the discipline was a violation of her First Amendment rights, emphasizing that Boim had told school officials the story was a work of fiction. But the panel ruled that the school's response was within its power.A patent holding company founded by the former Fish associate claims that Foley misused information it obtained in one case against his company to sue in another court. He wants damages for breach of contract and theft of trade secrets.
Real Estate Roundup: Latest Leases Cap Busy Year
The Am Law Daily caught up this week with CBRE's Robert Flippin—who advised Mayer Brown on its signing this week of a lease for 187,000 square feet of space that will serve as the firm's new New York base—about the broader law firm real estate market. Hughes Hubbard & Reed, meanwhile, was one of dozens of other Am Law 200 firms to address its office needs recently, signing a 20-year lease to stay in its downtown Manhattan headquarters.Trending Stories
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