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How Gov’t Lawyers Bungled Oregon Occupiers Case

The basics of the case were cut and dried: seven defendants were caught on camera taking over and occupying an […]

“Zombie Directors” Targeted By Investor Group

In 2016, a majority of shareholders rejected 44 directors at Russell 3000 companies, yet 40 of them continued to serve, […]

Jessica Ortiz Joins MoloLamken LLP As Partner in New York

MoloLamken LLP, a premier national litigation boutique, today announced that Jessica Ortiz, an accomplished federal prosecutor who previously led the […]

Former Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. To Open Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP in Washington, D.C.

Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP announced today that former Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. will join the firm to […]

Cozen O’Connor Adds René Y. Quashie as Member in Health Care Practice Group

Cozen O’Connor is pleased to welcome René Y. Quashie to the firm as a member of the Health Care Practice […]

Employee Right To Time Off For Voting?

Employees may be entitled to time off in order to vote, but the regulatons vary widely from state to state. […]

FCC: Broadband Providers Will Need Permission To Gather Customer Data

The Federal Communications Commission, in a party-line 3 to 2 vote, decided to require broadband providers to get permission before […]

Election Emails May Hide Computer Viruses

Hackers are taking advantage of the contentious U.S. election to craft phishing emails targeted at curious voters. “People should expect […]

Small Fraternity Of Lawyers For Police Shooting Victims

Justin Bamberg is a 29-year-old personal injury attorney who serves in the South Carolina House of Representatives. He has also […]

Sexist, Racist Gap In Personal Injury Awards

In a case that sums up an ethical dilemma, the settlement for a male fetus killed in a car accident […]

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