The latest from National Law Journal
- When it comes to buying power, Dallas beats New York
- Pom adds depth to its legal team in trial over health claims
- Special interest group spending on state supreme court races rising, study shows
- The bloom is coming off the rose for prospective law students
- Judge sentences former lobbyist Kevin Ring to 20 months
- Senate committee to consider DOMA repeal
- Invest like (Judge) Trump
- Parties trade accusations as Dodgers' bankruptcy hearing nears
- Donation will boost Harvard's digital library project
- ENERGY LAW: This energy watchdog has sharp teeth
- ENERGY LAW: REITs may be an answer to the transmission deficit
- ENERGY LAW: Industry unfazed by revised Marcellus yield estimates
- ENERGY LAW: Battle lines form over hydraulic 'fracking'
- THE PRACTICE: Courts divide over DNA sampling of arrestees
- OPINION: Don't extend 'war on terrorism'
- THE CAREERIST: Tell daughters about Anita Hill
- Protect innovators, not copyright lawyers
- IP LAW: A SPECIAL REPORT
- WHO REPRESENTS CORPORATE AMERICA
- THE PLAINTIFFS' HOT LIST
When it comes to buying power, Dallas beats New York | Top |
New lawyers in private practice in Dallas, Houston and Atlanta earn lower median salaries but enjoy more buying power than associates in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Washington and San Francisco, according to the National Association for Law Placement. | |
Pom adds depth to its legal team in trial over health claims | Top |
In hiring Bertram Fields as lead trial counsel in its court battle against Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc., Pom Wonderful LLC's legal team appeared to be preparing for an onslaught against its medical claims. | |
Special interest group spending on state supreme court races rising, study shows | Top |
Independent spending on state supreme court elections by state parties and special interest groups in 2009-10 increased 60 percent over spending in elections four years earlier with a few "super spenders" dominating the money pot, according to a new report. | |
The bloom is coming off the rose for prospective law students | Top |
In a survey by law school admissions consulting firm Veritas Prep, 68 percent of the prospective lawyers queried said they would still apply to law school even if they understood that a significant number of graduates would be unable to find jobs in their desired field. That figure had fallen from 81 percent one year ago. | |
Judge sentences former lobbyist Kevin Ring to 20 months | Top |
Kevin Ring, a former Greenberg Traurig partner and lobbyist who worked with Jack Abramoff, was sentenced on Oct. 26 in federal court in Washington to 20 months in prison, according to a news release from the U.S. Justice Department. | |
Senate committee to consider DOMA repeal | Top |
The Senate Judiciary Committee next week will debate the ban on federal recognition of same-sex marriage, according to a meeting agenda released Oct. 25. | |
Invest like (Judge) Trump | Top |
The annual disclosure report of a federal judge in New Jersey offers a glimpse into the finances of one of America's most famous wealthy families, the Trumps. | |
Parties trade accusations as Dodgers' bankruptcy hearing nears | Top |
Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and Major League Baseball are gearing up for their big court fight later this month, with each side accusing the other of looking out for its own interests and, as a consequence, placing the baseball team and fans at risk. | |
Donation will boost Harvard's digital library project | Top |
The push by Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society to create a large-scale digital library got a $5 million boost on Oct. 21 when the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Arcadia Fund announced that they will jointly contribute $5 million to the center's Digital Public Library of America project. | |
ENERGY LAW: This energy watchdog has sharp teeth | Top |
Michael Bromwich has shown he's got the bark — and the bite — to oversee the creation of three new agencies to replace the disgraced Minerals Management Service following the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. | |
ENERGY LAW: REITs may be an answer to the transmission deficit | Top |
They offer a private alternative to public financing for infrastructure improvements. | |
ENERGY LAW: Industry unfazed by revised Marcellus yield estimates | Top |
Two agencies delivered sharply contrasting views of the richness of the resource. | |
ENERGY LAW: Battle lines form over hydraulic 'fracking' | Top |
Both sides are positioning their troops across the legislative, executive and judicial theaters. | |
THE PRACTICE: Courts divide over DNA sampling of arrestees | Top |
Some view it as just a modern version of fingerprinting; others say it's far more intrusive and requires a balancing test. | |
OPINION: Don't extend 'war on terrorism' | Top |
National Defense Authorization Act would likely allow military detention of U.S. citizens and others arrested here. | |
THE CAREERIST: Tell daughters about Anita Hill | Top |
As bad as sexism might be today, it was far worse back before Anita Hill shined a glaring light on it. Thanks to Anita Hill, my daughter will have to put up with a lot less nonsense. | |
Protect innovators, not copyright lawyers | Top |
If Viacom succeeds in having last year's judgment in favor of YouTube overturned, it will be a crushing blow for small startups — the YouTubes, Facebooks and Googles of tomorrow. | |
IP LAW: A SPECIAL REPORT | Top |
The sweeping patent reform law enacted last month is expected to create new classes of intellectual property winners and losers as game-changing provisions kick in during the next 18 months. | |
WHO REPRESENTS CORPORATE AMERICA | Top |
For this year's survey of the law firms who represent America's largest corporations, we've chosen to highlight one example of the longer-term relationships between in-house counsel and the law firms that represent them. | |
THE PLAINTIFFS' HOT LIST | Top |
These 20 firms are at the cutting edge of plaintiffs' work — and are giving defense players a run for their money. • Hare Wynn harvests big victory in rice row • In NYSE case, Labaton created a bull market • Whatley Drake finds healthy return in insurance fights | |
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