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Verizon, Sprint Out Millions For ‘Cramming’

The FCC has leveled fines for on Verizon and Sprint for ‘cramming,’ whereby mobile phone companies put recurring charges on […]

ACLU Wants Federal Probe Into Hollywood Gender Bias

Citing Hollywood’s “systemic failure” to hire female directors, the ACLU has called for the EEOC to open an investigation in […]

Rimon, P.C. Partners With Excello Law

Rimon, P.C. has announced an alliance with UK-based Excello Law, a commercial firm. Rimon, which has grown to 40 partners, […]

Antonio Martini And Kris Moussette Join Hinckley Allen As Partners In Public Finance

Antonio Martini and Kris Moussette, have joined Hinckley Allen’s Boston office as partners in the firm’s growing Public Finance practice. […]

Venable LLP Forms State Attorney General Practice

Venable LLP has announced the formation of a State Attorney General practice, to be led by former Arkansas Attorney General […]

Small-Time Lawyers Happier, Survey Finds

Money can’t buy happiness, a survey of 6,200 lawyers has shown: according to researchers, public defenders, Legal Aid attorneys, and […]

Facebook Gets Green Light To Sue DLA Piper, Other Law Firms

A judge has ruled that Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg can pursue civil litigation against DLA Piper and other […]

Study Finds High Cost Of Troll Defense

A San Francisco-based patent risk management services company has released a study that finds the total cost of defending against non-practicing entities in 2014 was $2.2 billion.

Proposed Patent Legislation: A Roundup

Patent reform may be the new normal for the U.S. Congress, patent attorney Gene Quinn writes at IP Watchdog. There […]

UVA Dean Sues Rolling Stone For Portrayal In Assault Article

University of Virginia Associate Dean Nicole Eramo is suing Rolling Stone, saying that in its since-retracted article on campus sexual […]

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