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Alphabet CLO Resigns After Investigation

David Drummond, a two decade-long employee of Google who helped it go public and became chief legal officer of its […]

Big Law Firms “Pay-To-Play” In Oregon

A report from Oregon Public Broadcasting finds that several national law firms are contributing big bucks to the political campaigns […]

The Unlikely Resume Of Jay Sekulow

To mark the start of President Trump’s impeachment trial, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reprints its 2017 profile of attorney Jay […]

Harvard Law Prof Sues Over “Clickbait”

Read on at your peril. “The use of a shocking headline and/or lede to entice readers to click on a […]

Right to Repair Will Be Big Anti-Tech, Antitrust Issue This Year

Consumers outrage over barriers to repair of devices as various as tractors and laptops is a rare issue upon which […]

Chicago Art Institute Trustee Bilked Out Of Millions

Chicago accountant Sultan Issa admits to stealing $65 million, but according to prosecutors the total could be higher. Issa was […]

12 Years For Possessing Cell Phone In Jail

The Mississippi Supreme Court has affirmed the 12-year sentence for a black man who brought a cell phone into jail […]

Supreme Court Set To End Abortion Rights and Avoid Political Repercussions

A brief filed by the Trump administration provides a guide for U.S. Supreme Court Justices who want to end abortion […]

Weinstein Conviction No Slam-Dunk, Says Top Hollywood Lawyer

Veteran criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos says jury selection is where the case against Harvey Weinstein will be won or […]

MeToo Suit Can Proceed Against Prestigious Art Magazine, Not Alleged Perp

A former intern and later employee of Artforum, the distinguished contemporary art magazine, accused its former publisher of persistent sexual […]

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