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Lawyers Use Clickbait Tactics To Sue Buzzfeed

Lawyers suing BuzzFeed for defamation used the unusual tactic of mimicking the news site’s now-infamous clickbait writing style to enliven […]

Survey: How Law Departments Are Working Smarter

Almost all departments surveyed had taken steps to curb their outside legal spend, with some success…

Lawyer Stole Confidential Info For His Side-Hustle

A Houston law firm is accusing one of its former lawyers of stealing confidential client information to use at the […]

Associate Attorney Rates Outpacing Partners’

Year-over-year rates for associate attorneys grew at more than double that of partners in 2015, according to a report issued […]

TTAB Misses Double Entendre, Rejects “SharpIN” Mark

The applicant, whose product is a knife holder with a built in sharpener, wanted to register the mark “SharpIN,” but […]

Hillary Supporter, Ivanka Defender: Lawyer Shocked By Partisan Vitriol

Jamie Gorelick worked in President Bill Clinton’s Justice Department, and supported Hillary Clinton’s run for president. Now the Wilmer Hale […]

Lawsuits Over Unwanted Faxes On The Rise

The number of lawsuits filed over spam faxes, robocalls, and solicitous text messages have spiked over the last decade, increasing […]

Gutting Of Internet Privacy Regs Renews Interest In VPNs

Congressional approval of a bill that repeals pending internet privacy rules has sparked interest in an old internet technology, virtual […]

SCOTUS Examines Patent Trolls’ Love For East Texas

For the past few years, a single judge at a federal court in East Texas has overseen about a quarter […]

DOJ Cites Privilege In Seeking To Block Sally Yates Testimony

Earlier this month the Justice Department told former acting Attorney General Sally Yates that much of her possible testimony before […]

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