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- Names of Execution-Drug Manufacturers Must Be Released, Court Rules
- Digital Sharing Gets More Protection from Ninth Circuit
- Littler Mendelson to Open Two Offices in Mexico
- Southwestern Law School Starts On-Campus Housing Project
- ITC Hands Win to Apple in Patent Battle
- Judge Rejects Countrywide Class Action for 2nd Time
- Judge Throws Another Wrench in California Administration of Death Penalty
- Introducing Our 2011 Attorneys of the Year
- White Turns Up Heat on Lawyer Defending DOMA
- Illston Sentences Bonds to 30 Days of Monitoring
Names of Execution-Drug Manufacturers Must Be Released, Court Rules | Top |
Digital Sharing Gets More Protection from Ninth Circuit | Top |
As sharing via Facebook, Twitter and other services takes root in everyday life, an appeals court ruling gives more protection to the sites that facilitate that sharing. | |
Littler Mendelson to Open Two Offices in Mexico | Top |
Southwestern Law School Starts On-Campus Housing Project | Top |
ITC Hands Win to Apple in Patent Battle | Top |
HTC Corp., maker of the Android smartphones that late Apple CEO Steve Jobs called "a stolen product," is barred from importing all infringing phones to the U.S. starting in April. | |
Judge Rejects Countrywide Class Action for 2nd Time | Top |
Judge Throws Another Wrench in California Administration of Death Penalty | Top |
Introducing Our 2011 Attorneys of the Year | Top |
White Turns Up Heat on Lawyer Defending DOMA | Top |
Illston Sentences Bonds to 30 Days of Monitoring | Top |
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