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- AOC Staffer's Email Blunder Adds Fuel to Fire
- Lowenstein Sandler Picks Up Blakely Sokoloff Patent Team
- Capital Accounts: Judges, It's Time to Let It All Out
- Were Backdating Questions Asked and Answered? Depends Who You Ask
- Outcry Caused Hastings to Pull Name Off Palestine Conference
- Illston's Big-League Debut
- On the Move
- Viewpoint: BAR-ometer
- Viewpoint: The Evolution of Journalism and What Libraries Can Do to Shape It
- Viewpoint: Minors Are Entitled to Miranda Rights During Police Questioning
AOC Staffer's Email Blunder Adds Fuel to Fire | Top |
Lowenstein Sandler Picks Up Blakely Sokoloff Patent Team | Top |
Capital Accounts: Judges, It's Time to Let It All Out | Top |
Were Backdating Questions Asked and Answered? Depends Who You Ask | Top |
Outcry Caused Hastings to Pull Name Off Palestine Conference | Top |
Illston's Big-League Debut | Top |
The judge gave lawyers in Barry Bond's case plenty of leash -- and they ran with it -- but kept the trial from spinning out of control. | |
On the Move | Top |
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing. | |
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer | Top |
More storm clouds for the AOC ... Employers get little sympathy at Cal Supremes ... Google joins patent arms race | |
Viewpoint: The Evolution of Journalism and What Libraries Can Do to Shape It | Top |
Viewpoint: Minors Are Entitled to Miranda Rights During Police Questioning | Top |
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