The latest from National Law Journal
- House committee proposes $104 million funding cut for LSC
- FDIC sues former CEO of IndyMac Bancorp
- Case against BOA over loan modification denials survives motion to dismiss
- U.S., Chinese law deans collaborate on rule-of-law project
- Judge Daniel Friedman, last original member of Federal Circuit, dies at 95
House committee proposes $104 million funding cut for LSC | Top |
The Legal Services Corporation is warning that the House Appropriations Committee's proposal to cut $104 million in funding next year could leave hundreds of thousands of low-income individuals without access to legal assistance. | |
FDIC sues former CEO of IndyMac Bancorp | Top |
The Federal Insurance Deposit Corp. has filed a lawsuit against Michael Perry, former chief executive officer of IndyMac Bancorp Inc., the subject of one of the largest bank failures to come out of the recent recession. | |
Case against BOA over loan modification denials survives motion to dismiss | Top |
Some claims were dismissed but others denied dismissal in a multidistrict litigation brought with regard to a BOA subsidiary's administration of applications brought pursuant to the federal Home Affordable Loan Modification Program. | |
U.S., Chinese law deans collaborate on rule-of-law project | Top |
A group of law deans from the U.S. and China are teaming up to examine how to improve legal education in both countries, and how law schools can be leveraged to improve the rule of law. | |
Judge Daniel Friedman, last original member of Federal Circuit, dies at 95 | Top |
He was also the last chief judge of the U.S. Court of Claims, the Federal Circuit's predecessor. Friedman served as chief of that court from 1978 until 1982, when it merged with the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals to become the Federal Circuit. | |
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