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Obama Taps CA Election-Money Sleuth For Federal Post

An official who exposed high-profile wealthy donors who wanted to remain anonymous in recent California political campaigns has been tapped […]

Patent Troll Owner Sparks Chatter On “Redskins” Name Change

The owner of a prolific patent troll firm has secured the trademark for the Washington Bravehearts, spurring rumors that NFL […]

Perez Overseeing Regulation Renaissance At DOL

The Department of Labor has experienced something of a rulemaking renaissance since Thomas Perez assumed control of the agency in […]

Non-Practicing Company Lawyers In Growing Ethical Gap

Professional regulations should be established for lawyers with non-legal positions, University of North Carolina law professor Dana Remus suggests in […]

Senate To Vote On LGBT Non-Discrimination Law

The Senate may hold a vote as early as next week on legislation that would ban workplace discrimination on the […]

Doc Martens Sues “Dirty Laundry” Over Trade Dress

Though a certain level of imitation seems to be tolerated in the industry, fashion designers have increasingly turned to trade […]

More GCs Cutting Costs By Reducing Outside Counsel Work

Nearly half of corporate legal departments plan on cutting back on use of outside counsel within the next year, while […]

Survey Pinpoints Hot Spots in International Litigation

A British research group looks at global commercial litigation trends, overall and by region…

Senate To Vote On Controversial NLRB GC Nominee Today

The Senate is expected to vote on the nomination of Richard Griffin to serve as general counsel of the National […]

Push For Revised Patent Rules Gains Momentum

A Republican congressman has introduced legislation that would make it more difficult for non-practicing entities to litigate infringement lawsuits, at […]

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