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Biggest Refugee Crisis Ever, Still Has No Name

What is predicted to the largest ever refugee crisis, the result of climate change and the concurrent rise in sea […]

Supreme Court Needs 10 More Judges, says Posner

Appellate Court Judge Richard Posner thinks the Supreme Court is understaffed. It should have 19 members, not nine, he says. […]

Trademark Application For the N Word

In June the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that rejecting disparaging trademarks violates the First Amendment. The case pitted an Asian […]

Atlanta Firm Going National With “Virtual” Attorneys

An Atlanta-based law firm has established what it says is a first of its kind hybrid business model, hiring attorneys […]

Laterals Bring Most Malpractice Claims

A survey by a major insurance brokerage found the number one reason law firms get sued for malpractice is a […]

Senate Healthcare Fiasco Doesn’t Bode Well For Anti-Arbitration Vote

For business and banking interests that want the Senate to rescind the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) anti-arbitration rule, the […]

Administrative Review Council Adds Value to Arbitration

Sometimes parties to an arbitration have disagreements about administrative matters pertaining to the arbitration itself, concerns such as whether the […]

Kim Kardashian Sued For Patent Infringement

Copyright maybe, or even trade secret on certain bionic augmentations, but a patent? Yes, a man named Hooshmand Harooni claims […]

GC Loses Privilege By Sending Legal Report To PR

In a dispute between a doctor and a hospital, the doctor moved to compel production of email pertaining to a […]

McKesson’s Recent Legal Hire Dealt With Cyber Attack

One year ago this June Robin Jacobsohn went to work for the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. That was not […]

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