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- Facebook Settles Trademark Fight with Lamebook
- Apple Drops Hogan Lovells for MoFo to Defend Privacy Class Actions
- Justice David Sills, 1938-2011
- SEC Litigator Fickes Joins BraunHagey Boutique
- Governor Can Keep Judicial Nominee Advisers Secret
- BASF Proposes New Appearance Fees to Close Budget Gap
- SEC Considering Settlement with Berry in Backdating Case
- Q&A With Allan Joseph, New Chair of ABA's Judge Vetting Panel
- Fox Rothschild Acquires L.A. Boutique, Gets 3 IP Lawyers
- Supreme Court Rolls Back Nondelegable Duties
Facebook Settles Trademark Fight with Lamebook | Top |
Apple Drops Hogan Lovells for MoFo to Defend Privacy Class Actions | Top |
Justice David Sills, 1938-2011 | Top |
SEC Litigator Fickes Joins BraunHagey Boutique | Top |
Governor Can Keep Judicial Nominee Advisers Secret | Top |
Jerry Brown's administration opposed a bill requiring he identify members of his regional vetting committees. | |
BASF Proposes New Appearance Fees to Close Budget Gap | Top |
The bar suggests charging for case management conferences, while Niall McCarthy of Consumer Attorneys says his group is working on a variety of solutions. | |
SEC Considering Settlement with Berry in Backdating Case | Top |
Q&A With Allan Joseph, New Chair of ABA's Judge Vetting Panel | Top |
Fox Rothschild Acquires L.A. Boutique, Gets 3 IP Lawyers | Top |
Supreme Court Rolls Back Nondelegable Duties | Top |
Justice Joyce Kennard says contractors are responsible for workplace safety, not the employers who hire them | |
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