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Counsel charged with prosecuting or defending against actions involving foreign arbitral awards should be aware of rapidly evolving rule changes […]
In May, the Consumer Financial Protection Board announced a proposed rule prohibiting providers from using a pre-dispute arbitration agreement to […]
The 1967 Katz v. United States Supreme Court privacy ruling held that the Fourth Amendment “protects people rather than places,” […]
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in an interview at the Hill Center on Capitol Hill this week, said, “We […]
The former Fox News anchor says that sexual harassment, much of it blatant and crude, has been a constant in […]
In a recent interview, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner said, “I think the Supreme Court is awful. […]
An historically low rate of judicial conformations crowned by the refusal to even grant a hearing to a Supreme Court […]
Hillary Clinton’s admission during the second presidential debate that she would have a litmus test for appointing Supreme Court justices […]
The DOJ often publicizes cases at the outset in what amounts to a public accusal, and but then goes silent in cases where the defendant prevails.
Because they are so labor-intensive, contract reviews tend to be reserved for pivotal events, but in an era when e-discovery […]
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