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ABA Regulations Don't Cause Tuition Increases, Law Schools Do Top
A recent New York Times piece examines growing dissatisfaction with the American Bar Association's accreditation process, which critics say forces law schools to charge students more each year. Not so, writes Matt Leichter. ABA accreditation standards and U.S. News & World Report rankings have an effect on tuition, but law schools, especially those that are unattached to universities, can be cheaper. They just choose not to be. See related story: Law School Debt Bubble, Part II
 
Chamber of Commerce Cyber Attack a Wake-Up Call for In-House Counsel Top
The extent of the cyberdamage caused by China-based hackers who hit the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is not yet known. But following the recently publicized information about the 2010 attack, the message to in-house counsel is clear: Protect yourselves. And that may mean having your company work more closely with the government.
 
Amid Trial, Judge Acquits Executive in FCPA Sting Case Top
A federal judge has thrown out the conspiracy charge against six defendants in a foreign bribery case and acquitted one businessman outright. The decision is a blow for the DOJ in the high-profile case, touted as the largest-ever prosecution of individuals under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
 
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Brought by Former Gitmo Detainee Top
Saying that Congress has barred the judicial branch from reviewing the treatment of detainees, a D.C. federal judge has tossed out the lawsuit of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee seeking damages for the physical and psychological abuse to which he was allegedly subjected at the U.S. military base.
 
Report: Williams & Connolly Partner in Talks to Become Next News Corp. GC Top
Gerson Zweifach, a partner at Williams & Connolly in Washington, D.C., is reportedly in line to become the News Corp.'s next general counsel. Zweifach's previous high-profile clients include former New York Stock Exchange chief executive Richard Grasso.
 
How to Earn My GC Business Top
Four in-house counsel discuss how firms can get their business and what they expect from outside attorneys.
 
John Green on Improving the User Experience Top
John Green, CIO of Baker Donelson, speaks at ILTA with LTN's editor in chief, Monica Bay, about an initiative to improve the user experience at his firm by tracking and mapping every application in use using the Aternity Frontline Performance Intelligence software.
 
Recorder Roundtable: Employment Law Top
Four experts discussed recent developments in employment law at a Recorder Roundtable on Nov. 9 in San Francisco.
 
Janet Day on Law Firm IT 'Nirvana' Top
LTN reporter Evan Koblentz speaks with Berwin Leighton Paisner CIO Janet Day about her "concept of nirvana," in which the consumerization of IT in law firms -- where lawyers use and maintain their favorite devices for work -- makes the help desk unnecessary. Koblentz and Day also discuss Hewlett-Packard's move to become more consumer-focused as Apple potentially becomes more business-focused.
 
Paul Weiss Beats Back Parmalat Appeal, Holds on to $431 Million Citigroup Win Top
On Thursday a New Jersey appellate court upheld a jury verdict that Citigroup won three years ago on Citi's counterclaims that Parmalat defrauded the bank. The decision is a big blow for Quinn Emanuel in its ongoing pursuit of damages against Parmalat's former bankers and advisers.
 
SEC, Other Agencies Settle with GE Funding in Securities Fraud Case Top
The SEC on Friday charged GE Funding Capital Market Services with securities fraud, in a case that resulted in two settlements totaling about $70 million. GE Funding admitted responsibility for manipulations of the bidding process of municipal bond reinvestments between August 1999 and October 2004.
 
Federal Judge Approves $35.5 Mil. Antitrust Settlement Top
A federal judge has approved a $35 million settlement in a class action in which plaintiffs claimed Babies "R" Us and baby product manufacturers engaged in violations of antitrust law. The judge also awarded $11.75 million in fees and $2.23 million in costs to the plaintiffs counsel.
 
U.S. Senate Blocks Green Nomination for Western District Top
A long vacant New York federal judgeship will apparently remain vacant for the time being as congressional Republicans have blocked the nomination of Michael C. Green, a district attorney recommended by Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer.
 
Plaintiffs Score a Pair of Wins in Social Media Decisions Top
Two Pennsylvania courts have recently denied defense motions asking for access to plaintiffs' private social media pages, apparently evening the social media scoreboard and giving plaintiffs some much-needed case law to counter a trio of opposing decisions.
 
Parental Visitation While on Drugs Is Not in Itself Child Neglect, Court Says Top
A father should not have been found guilty of child neglect solely for testing positive for cocaine and marijuana during supervised visits, a New Jersey appeal court held on Wednesday. The panel said Title 9, which governs child neglect, "is not intended to extend to all parents who imbibe illegal substances at any time."
 
Walmart Rebuffed in Bid To Hold Back Security Video in Slip-and-Fall Case Top
A retailer's belief that a security-camera recording will impeach a slip-and-fall plaintiff's testimony is not grounds to delay its production in discovery, a federal judge held last week, rejecting Walmart's request to withhold the evidence until the plaintiff's deposition.
 
Lack of Parental Consent Can't Bar Judicial-Sanctioned Abortion Top
A Pennsylvania court cannot deny judicial authorization to a minor for an abortion purely because the minor did not receive parental consent for the abortion, the state Supreme Court has ruled, vacating a lower court's denial of an application for "judicial bypass."
 
Ireland's A&L Goodbody Opens Office in Silicon Valley Top
A&L Goodbody, an Irish law firm that helps U.S. companies reduce their U.S. tax liabilities by shifting profits to the Emerald Isle, is setting up shop in Palo Alto, Calif. The firm hopes to use the Silicon Valley presence to piggyback on the wave of U.S.-based companies that have been setting up regional outposts in Dublin. Visit International News
 

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