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Cybersecurity In International Arbitration

One more venue in which cybersecurity proves to be a potentially significant issue: An article in Practical Law from Latham […]

Sexual Harassment Of Men Likely To Be Blown Off

In one case now in federal court in Detroit, a law enforcement officer claims his female boss repeatedly taunted him, […]

Confidentiality Agreements, Money, Said To Tip Ag Research

Agrochemical research funded by big companies is stacking the deck in favor of some controversial agricultural practices, including the use […]

Changing Rules For Foreign Arbitral Awards

Counsel charged with prosecuting or defending against actions involving foreign arbitral awards should be aware of rapidly evolving rule changes […]

Public Defender Offices Starting To Sue – And Win

Indigent defense advocates are increasingly suing, saying they’re given inadequate funding, and some are winning. At least five lawsuits in […]

Posner Talks Legal Writing

An interview with Judge Richard A. Posner on legal writing is full of suggestions for how to make briefs more […]

Life As The Nation’s Tweetingest Judge

Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett wrote a “Day in the Life” piece for the Wall Street Journal, outlining what […]

Hulk Hogan Lawyer Now Representing Melania Trump

California lawyer Charles Harder, who made waves last year with a stunning $140 million victory for Hulk Hogan over Gawker […]

Employers Claw Back Raises

Just weeks ago, an executive order signed by President Obama that would have required time-and-a-half pay for those working more […]

Can Offending Judges Be Punished Too Much?

The North Carolina Supreme Court struck down the state bar’s move to discipline Superior Court Judge Jerry Tillett, who has […]

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