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SOCIAL MEDIA: Do you control your e-mail or does it control you? Top
Many professionals have let their e-mail take control of their lives. Here are some ways to break out of this dilemma.
 
THE CAREERIST: 'The Economist' doesn't get it Top
Has work/life balance become the default explanation for why women lag behind? Seems that way — and it's infuriating.
 
Former Ropes & Gray associate sues firm alleging racial bias Top
A former associate at Boston's Ropes & Gray has filed a racial discrimination and retaliation case against the firm, 13 of its partners and the firm's former chief people officer in Boston federal court.
 
Judge acquitted of attempting to bribe opposing candidate Top
A jury has acquitted a California state trial judge of attempting to bribe his opponent during a 2008 election, in a rare criminal case that highlighted the uglier side of judicial races.
 
O'Melveny seeks discovery sanctions against former client MGA Top
O'Melveny & Myers has moved for sanctions against MGA Entertainment Inc., complaining that its former client failed to turn over a large portion of discovery in a fees dispute.
 
Top British law firms navigating D.C. waters Top
Two more British giants appear to be dipping their toes in the Potomac, hoping that they can leverage their global client base to build Washington-based regulatory practices.
 
Defense decries 'flagrant' misconduct in FCPA prosecution Top
In an attempt to salvage a criminal investigation devoid of sufficient evidence, federal prosecutors resorted to misconduct to win a high-profile Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case, defense lawyers argued in a court document.
 
ABA section to focus on protections for the disabled internationally Top
Michael Burke, the incoming chairman of the ABA's Section of International Law, talks to NLJ about the disabled, the legal implications of the debt crisis sweeping Europe, and other pressing international issues.
 
ABA urges firms to plan for the worst Top
In the midst of a difficult year in terms of natural disasters, the American Bar Association will use its annual meeting next month in Toronto to urge lawyers, law firms and bar associations to take disaster planning seriously.
 
Prosecutor settles civil suit following DUI crash Top
An assistant district attorney in Los Angeles has agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit brought by two women whose car she crashed into while driving drunk on California's Pacific Coast Highway, according to a lawyer for the two women.
 
Judge, lawmakers, plaintiffs bemoan damages cap in Metrolink crash Top
The plaintiffs' bar is calling on Veolia Transportation Inc. to provide additional payouts to victims of the 2008 Los Angeles Metrolink train crash in light of a judge's estimate that total damages exceeded a $200 million cap by as much as $150 million.
 
Legal bills in Bratz doll fight are unsealed Top
MGA Entertainment Inc., which requested $161 million in attorney fees and costs following its $88.5 million verdict against Mattel Inc., has acquiesced to a discovery master's recommendation that it collect $108 million in attorney fees, according to recently unsealed court documents.
 
Casey Anthony defender says holes in state's forensics case help explain acquittal Top
The National Law Journal speaks with Casey Anthony defense attorney Dorothy Clay Sims about the case and the fallout from the verdict.
 
Jury experts fret about backlash against Casey Anthony jurors Top
The backlash against the jurors in the Casey Anthony case has been swift, and the tenor of the attacks has caught legal academics who study juries off guard.
 
Sedgwick argues malpractice claim is time-barred Top
A court-appointed receiver cleaning up after an alleged Ponzi scheme is barred by the statute of limitations from filing a $200 million malpractice suit against Sedgwick, the San Francisco firm argued in court papers filed on July 11.
 
Judge tosses major portion of Toyota shareholder suit Top
A federal judge has dismissed a large portion of the shareholder litigation against Toyota Motor Corp., concluding that U.S. courts lack jurisdiction to hear claims brought under Japanese securities laws.
 
Lawyers choose their sides in Los Angeles Dodgers bankruptcy Top
More lawyers are jumping into the bankruptcy of the Los Angeles Dodgers while Dewey & LeBoeuf, lead counsel to the storied baseball team, reported that it received $293,000 to prepare the Chapter 11 filing.
 

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