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1st Circuit denies appeal of cyberstalking defendant Top
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit has rejected the appeal of a criminal defendant in a case that raised three issues of first impression involving interstate stalking, cyberstalking and threats by mail.
 
New York Law and John Jay to offer joint degree in law and forensic psychology Top
The program, which will take four years to complete, is intended for law students with an interest in mental disability law and psychology graduate students who wish to learn more about the legal system.
 
Federal judge denies motion to disqualify Kilpatrick Townsend in patent case Top
A Georgia federal judge has denied a bid to disqualify Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton from defending Networkfleet Inc. in a patent infringement case, rejecting plaintiff Telematics Corp.'s claim of a conflict of interest.
 
Occupy LA's lawyer says peaceful relations with LAPD are no accident Top
As protestors in the Occupy movement have been arrested or relocated by force across the nation, the anti-Wall Street crowd in downtown Los Angeles has remained relatively peaceful. Occupy LA's attorney, Carol Sobel, a solo practitioner in Santa Monica, Calif., who is co-chairwoman of the National Lawyers Guild's mass defense committee, said it's no accident that Los Angeles hasn't gone the way of the rest of the country.
 
Stripping Doe of anonymity Top
For six years, a legal battle to unmask an anonymous informant has pitted an Arlington, Va.-based defense contractor against a Washington-based trade group trying to shield the John Doe's identity.
 
Judge finds client conflicts tripped up firm Top
Using unusually strong language, a federal bankruptcy judge recently slammed Washington's Butzel Long Tighe Patton for failing to disclose a client conflict and stripped the firm of nearly $72,000 in fees.
 
Judge denies certification of consumer class in case over ZIP codes Top
In what may be the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge has denied certification of a class of California consumers alleging that GNC salespeople illegally asked for their ZIP codes as part of their credit card transactions.
 
Federal Circuit denies compensation to Vaccine Act claimants, reversing claims court Top
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reversed a ruling by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims that two petitioners were entitled to compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, finding that the claims court was mistaken in rejecting findings of a special master.
 
ANTITRUST: DOJ's suit against AT&T: rhetoric v. reality Top
From a traditional antitrust analysis, it would be hard to see how the government can lose this one in court.
 
ANTITRUST: A brighter future for private plaintiff challenges? Top
In their suit opposing the AT&T merger, Sprint and Cellular South could redefine scope of relief available.
 
ANTITRUST: Antitrust standing and the new economy Top
Innovation and network effects have the potential to alter the traditional analysis.
 
ANTITRUST: Recent cases on antitrust implications of petitioning foreign governments Top
There appears to be a modest trend favoring immunization of foreign conduct, but courts are still elusive as to providing a clear articulation of the basis for it.
 
ANTITRUST: Filers learn to adapt to changes under Hart-Scott-Rodino Top
New rules eliminate some forms of information and add others to make what's required more relevant to antitrust review.
 
OPINION: Muzzling teachers on Facebook Top
Missouri law illustrated dangers of chipping away at speech with a meat-ax instead of a scalpel.
 
How likely is Congress to fix federal sentencing laws? Top
The left and the right have yet to find common ground, and neither side has shown a willingness to compromise.
 
IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Big money Top
Profile of the Blackstone Group's general counsel John Finley.
 
How limitations on number and duration apply to corporate depositions Top
What when, as frequently happens, a corporation designates multiple individuals to testify on different topics?
 
WHITE-COLLAR CRIME: Taking a stand on taking the stand Top
The decision about whether a defendant testifies should be exceptionally nuanced; ramifications are hard to judge.
 
LAW SCHOOLS REVIEW Top
Rising tuition. Misleading employment statistics. Inadequate skills training. One law school professor has launched a full-scale assault on the legal education system in response to these mounting issues. Are law schools in crisis?
 
The Minority 40 Under 40 Top
The lawyers profiled here were all born in the 1970s, a decade when law schools and law firms were just beginning to welcome minorities in significant numbers. The thriving careers of these lawyers — at law firms and in government, academia and public interest — attest to the greater opportunities available to them, as well as to their talents.
 

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