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- Law school sued over 'false' employment statistics
- Federal Judge Rules Against Corporate Contribution Ban
- Four more charged in Rothstein Ponzi scheme
- Q&A with Stephen Susman on Texas Litigation Reform
- Twitter GC Joins UK Free Tweets Debate
- The Am Law 100 2011: Analyzing the Results
- IPO Boom Keeps Am Law Corporate Practices Humming
Law school sued over 'false' employment statistics | Top |
Moving the debate over law school graduate employment statistics into court, a 2008 grad who has been unable to find a full-time job as an attorney has filed a class action alleging a San Diego law school committed fraud by misrepresenting its statistics. | |
Federal Judge Rules Against Corporate Contribution Ban | Top |
A federal judge has ruled that the campaign finance law banning corporations from making contributions to federal candidates is unconstitutional, saying that the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision gives companies the same right to donate as individual citizens. | |
Four more charged in Rothstein Ponzi scheme | Top |
After months of speculation about others who might be charged in Scott Rothstein's $1.2 billion financing scheme, prosecutors served up an appetizer -- by charging four men with playing side roles in the fraud -- with promises of more to come. | |
Q&A with Stephen Susman on Texas Litigation Reform | Top |
Litigator Stephen Susman discusses new Texas litigation reform that will impose a modified "loser pays" rule, among other changes. His take? "Because the bill had the support of both the trial lawyers and the tort reform people, you can be sure it won't have much of an impact." | |
Twitter GC Joins UK Free Tweets Debate | Top |
A U.K. athlete's sexual affair has triggered a free speech debate centered on revelations spread via Twitter. Now Twitter's general counsel is weighing in on the controversy, 140 characters at a time. | |
The Am Law 100 2011: Analyzing the Results | Top |
Robin Sparkman, editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer, examines the latest Am Law 100 report and explains some factors that influenced gross revenue, revenue per lawyer, headcount and other key indicators of law firms' performance. | |
IPO Boom Keeps Am Law Corporate Practices Humming | Top |
The pipeline for initial public offerings is crowded again, and Am Law 200 firms are reaping the benefits, even as some observers wonder about the valuations of companies coming to market and whether there's a new tech bubble ahead.See related story: Cooley Is Expected to Handle Zynga IPO http://www.law.com/jsp/law/sign_me_in.jsp?article=http://www.law.com/jsp/tal/PubArticleTAL.jsp?id=1202495538281rss=newswire | |
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