The latest from National Law Journal
- Baristas' suit against Starbucks may proceed as class action in Mass. federal court
- A D.C. Circuit nominee's nimble appearance at the high court
- Ice Miller sued over alleged disability insurance error
- Section 5 bailouts balloon
| Baristas' suit against Starbucks may proceed as class action in Mass. federal court | Top |
| A Boston federal judge has certified a Massachusetts class action against Starbucks Corp. over its tip policy on the same day plaintiffs appealed a New York federal court's judgment on the same policy to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2d Circuit. | |
| A D.C. Circuit nominee's nimble appearance at the high court | Top |
| The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday debated a case testing the scope of the exclusionary rule in oral arguments that featured a lawyer who also is a nominee to a federal appeals court. | |
| Ice Miller sued over alleged disability insurance error | Top |
| A former attorney at Ice Miller who was severely injured in a motorcycle crash has sued the law firm for allegedly botching the administration of his long-term disability payments. | |
| Section 5 bailouts balloon | Top |
| More than a year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court gave the go-ahead to political subdivisions interested in exiting special supervision under the Voting Rights Act. Now small cities, towns and utility districts are stepping up. | |
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