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Sartorial Anxiety Over Virtual Arguments

Some of the nation’s top attorneys are preparing to make arguments that could make or break their career. The Supreme […]

Dark Money Ties To Judicial Nominations

Attorney general Bill Barr, Office of Personnel Management director Dale Cabaniss, and White House counsel Pat Cipollone have received letters […]

Disgorgement Case May Be Decided Quickly

The Supreme Court heard Liu v. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 3. The case concerns the scope of relief […]

Win For Amazon In Giant Defense Contract Dispute

The Court of Federal Claims has ordered the Pentagon to stop work on its cloud computing contract with Microsoft, a […]

U of Michigan Law School Alum Says School Misled Him, Revokes Bequest

A University of Michigan Law School alumnus has revoked $2 million bequest he planned to make because a $150,000 donation […]

Cybersecurity Industry Called a Market Failure

An analysis of in Security Boulevard calls the cybersecurity industry a classic “market failure”, and offers several indicators to buttress […]

Restrictive Covenants Are the Most Effective Trade Secret Protection

A restrictive covenant that addresses the competitive activities of an employee both during and after the employment relationship is a […]

Up to 25 Years For Maryland Man Convicted of FCPA Violations

Mark Lambert, former president of Maryland transportation company Transportation Logistics Inc. (TLI) was convicted Nov. 22 of bribing a Russian […]

Supreme Court Will Hear Seila Law v. Consumer Protection Agency

In a major victory for opponents of financial regulation, the Supreme Court has agreed to take up the lawsuit Seila […]

Increase In Harvard Law Applications Wasn’t a One-Off

The Harvard Law School application increase noted recently is back for the class of ‘22. After a longish spell of […]

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