The latest from National Law Journal
- Potential cost of defending DOMA goes up
- Death row inmate harmed by law firm error may get second chance from high court
- Another 15 law schools targeted over jobs data
- Alberto Gonzales joins faculty of Belmont Law
- Countrywide faces more litigation from investors
- 7th Circuit: State common law claims against BoA pre-empted by Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Millions of legal voters face barriers, Brennan Center warns
- First case against Toyota headed for trial next spring
- THE PLAINTIFFS' HOT LIST
- THE PRACTICE: The bar to appellate review of 'matters in abatement'
- OPINION: Expert liability for ratings agencies
- OPINION: An advocate's path to the judiciary
- Passing the buck
- Slideshow: 4th Annual Legal Times Awards
- LAW SCHOOLS: A SPECIAL REPORT
- SURVEY OF LAW FIRM ECONOMICS
Potential cost of defending DOMA goes up | Top |
The price of hiring former U.S. solicitor general Paul Clement to defend the federal ban on recognizing same-sex marriage could go as high as $1.5 million, according to a new modification of Clement's contract with the U.S. House of Representatives. | |
Death row inmate harmed by law firm error may get second chance from high court | Top |
Alabama death row inmate Cory Maples, who lost his chance to bring a critical appeal because of a mailroom snafu in a New York law firm, may be getting a second chance from the U.S. Supreme Court. | |
Another 15 law schools targeted over jobs data | Top |
The attorneys behind class actions against New York Law School and Thomas M. Cooley Law School announced plans on Oct. 5 to sue an 15 additional law schools for publishing what they described as misleading post-employment job statistics. | |
Alberto Gonzales joins faculty of Belmont Law | Top |
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is set to begin teaching full-time at the school in January as the Doyle Rogers Distinguished Chair of Law at the Nashville, Tenn., law school. | |
Countrywide faces more litigation from investors | Top |
Months after Countrywide Financial Corp. agreed to pay billions of dollars to settle claims by investors over its ill-fated mortgages, the lender is facing another round of securities litigation in Los Angeles. | |
7th Circuit: State common law claims against BoA pre-empted by Fair Credit Reporting Act | Top |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has handed Bank of America a win, taking a broader view of a federal credit reporting law's pre-emption provisions than a Northern District of Indiana judge. | |
Millions of legal voters face barriers, Brennan Center warns | Top |
A wave of election laws will make it more difficult for 5 million qualified voters to cast ballots in 2012, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law. | |
First case against Toyota headed for trial next spring | Top |
A Los Angeles judge has tentatively scheduled the nation's first trial against Toyota over its sudden acceleration defects for April 2012. Meanwhile, a federal judge tossed out the leading bellwether case in a related multidistrict litigation proceeding. | |
THE PLAINTIFFS' HOT LIST | Top |
These 20 firms are at the cutting edge of plaintiffs' work — and are giving defense players a run for their money. • Hare Wynn harvests big victory in rice row • In NYSE case, Labaton created a bull market • Whatley Drake finds healthy return in insurance fights | |
THE PRACTICE: The bar to appellate review of 'matters in abatement' | Top |
Courts have mostly interpreted provision's terms to preserve their power of review, but that's changing, at least a little. | |
OPINION: Expert liability for ratings agencies | Top |
An SEC no-action letter has created uncertainty on the ramifications of a Dodd-Frank provision intended to require the agencies to consent to liability. | |
OPINION: An advocate's path to the judiciary | Top |
Nancy Gertner describes controversial cases she handled at a time when women weren't particularly welcome in courtrooms. | |
Passing the buck | Top |
Very smart people can sometimes fall into the trap of blaming others, and tolerating a poisonous work environment. Mistakes are inevitable. False blame and recriminations are not. | |
Slideshow: 4th Annual Legal Times Awards | Top |
The fourth annual Legal Times Awards were held on Sept. 15, recognizing the top legal talent from around the Washington metropolitan area. | |
LAW SCHOOLS: A SPECIAL REPORT | Top |
Law schools around the country are launching solo and small firm "incubators" — programs that helps recent graduates establish solo practices while also encouraging free or low-cost legal services to underserved communities. | |
SURVEY OF LAW FIRM ECONOMICS | Top |
Our national survey shows firms had a better 2010, and despite a hazy economy, they see promise in 2011. | |
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