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New York Law Journal

City Pension Funds Join Wynn Resorts Sexual Harassment Derivative Suit

Last month New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announced the state's pension funds were suing Wynn Resorts over its handling of sexual harassment allegations against its former CEO, Steve Wynn.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Former SGs Clement, Verrilli Duel at DC Circuit in Religious Discrimination Fight

The Archdiocese of Washington argues the Washington, D.C., transit system illegally refused to run its Christmas-themed ads on city buses.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

IRS Opens the Door Wider to Whistleblowers

Few words strike more fear in Americans than IRS audit. But now, a new law arms IRS agents with more ammunition in its pursuit for underreported income and illegal activity as the IRS takes a giant step to embracing and rewarding whistleblowers who provide the IRS with valuable information.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Legal Community Remembers Zell Miller

Lawyers involved in government recall the former governor and U.S. senator.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Considers Legality of PACER Fees

U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle will decide whether PACER is charging inordinately high fees and putting the revenue toward unauthorized uses.
4 minute read

Law.com

AT&T, Time Warner and the Antitrust Fight for the Future of Media

The stakes are high in D.C. federal court as Trump's Justice Department attempts to block the $85 billion merger between AT&T and Time Warner. In this week's episode of Legal Speak, we break down what you need to know.
1 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Indictment in Massive Iranian Cyberbreach Shows Companies Still Vulnerable

The breaches, which made up what U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman of New York called “one of the largest state-sponsored hacking campaigns ever prosecuted," hold lessons and warnings for GCs.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump Legal Team Reshuffles Again as DiGenova Firm Backs Out

Joseph diGenova and his wife Victoria Toensing won't be helping the president battle Robert Mueller after all. Plus: Hogan Lovells lures a trademark pro from Finnegan, Arnold & Porter picks up Chris Christie's nemesis, and Squire Patton Boggs defends Cambridge Analytica in the U.K.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Public Interest Calendar of Events

On March 27, the Philadelphia Bar Association will hold a CLE program titled “Philadelphia Property Tax Foreclosures: Process & Prevention (a Guide for the Perplexed),” from noon-2:15 p.m. (lunch and registration begin at 12 p.m.), at the association's 11th floor conference center, 1101 Market St., Philadelphia.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Veteran DOJ Health Care Fraud Prosecutor Moves to Crowell & Moring

In an interview shortly after his move to the firm, William Chang, a founding member of the U.S. Department of Justice's Corporate Health Care Fraud Strike Force, also pushed back against the notion that his former team was drastically downsized by the Trump administration.
3 minute read

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