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- Supreme Court Rolls Back Nondelegable Duties
- Affymetrix, Latham Win Before Federal Circuit
- No Qualified Immunity for Officer Who Mistook Gun for Taser
- Attorney Seeks High Court Review in MERS Foreclosure Case
- Saying He Erred, Ware Grants Jamie Harmon a New Trial
- Attorney Spouses Eligible for Fee Awards in Civil Rights Cases, 9th Circuit Rules
- Friends in High-Tech Places
- Viewpoint: BAR-ometer
- On the Move
- Viewpoint: It's Time to Tap the S.F. Superior Bank
Supreme Court Rolls Back Nondelegable Duties | Top |
Justice Joyce Kennard says contractors are responsible for workplace safety, not the employers who hire them | |
Affymetrix, Latham Win Before Federal Circuit | Top |
No Qualified Immunity for Officer Who Mistook Gun for Taser | Top |
Attorney Seeks High Court Review in MERS Foreclosure Case | Top |
Saying He Erred, Ware Grants Jamie Harmon a New Trial | Top |
Attorney Spouses Eligible for Fee Awards in Civil Rights Cases, 9th Circuit Rules | Top |
Friends in High-Tech Places | Top |
The Chipsters -- female patent lawyers from companies like Google, Apple and eBay -- put a new gloss on the ol' girl network. | |
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer | Top |
Insurers win big on medical damages ... On punitives, not so much ... Law clerks getting jobs but not overtime pay | |
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: It's Time to Tap the S.F. Superior Bank | Top |
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