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Litigation Daily

When the Federal Government Steals Your IP

IP infringement comes in many guises: the start-up that doesn't know better, the big company that doesn't care. But the federal government? Et tu, Brute?
14 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Bill Would Mandate OAG Review of Police-Related Deaths

New Jersey lawmakers have introduced legislation that would require that the Attorney General's Office, and not county prosecutors, investigate and pursue criminal charges against any law enforcement officer involved in an incident in which a civilian is killed.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Florez v. CIA

District Court Must Decide Importance of FBI's Disclosures as to CIA's 'Glomar' FOIA Response
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

At RNC, Dentons Fetes Clients and Gingrich Talks Up Trump

A party hosted by Dentons at the Republican National Convention offered a glimpse of how law firms blend marketing and networking amid the politicking in Cleveland.
19 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Castor Becomes Kane's First Deputy, Settles With Sister

Bruce L. Castor Jr., the solicitor general hired in March by Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane, has been selected to be the Office of Attorney General's first deputy. Castor will replace Bruce Beemer, who is set to become Pennsylvania's inspector general after repeatedly finding himself at odds with Kane and her closest advisers.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

By Unanimous Decision

If it were not for a young lawyer serving in a clerkship in 1971, and a group of open-minded justices willing to change their views, the 'Louisville Lip' would not have had that voice that helped make him the global inspiration and legend that he will always be.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

D.C. Circuit Won't Force DOJ to Disclose Prosecution Manual

An internal prosecution guide developed by the U.S. Department of Justice in the aftermath of the failed case against the late Sen. Ted Stevens is exempt from public records requests, a federal appeals court in Washington ruled on Tuesday.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Uber's Phila. Presence Spurs More Legislation, Litigation

Eighteen months into two-year experimental licenses granted to Uber and Lyft to operate their ride-sharing services in Pennsylvania, the companies' presence in Philadelphia continues to be a point of contention as regulators and legislators attempt to bridge the gap between city and state laws.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

High-Profile Developer Backs Medical Marijuana Operation

Panhandle developer Jay Odom is bankrolling a Northeast Florida operation licensed by health officials to grow, process and distribute noneuphoric marijuana products, a lawyer for Chestnut Hill Tree Farm confirmed.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Analysis: Venezuelan Military Had Big Role in Economic Woes

President Nicolas Maduro's announcement last week that the military will lead the battle against widespread food shortages overlooks one key fact: The armed forces have played a big role in Venezuela's economic mess.
10 minute read

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