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Administrative Law

Possible FCC Cell Phone Deal Chops Cancellation Fees, Axes Lawsuits

Law Schools

Jerry Springer’s Words of Wisdom Win Over Skeptical NU Grads

Legal Ethics

Will Popular Bankruptcy Judge Return, After Dress Incident?

International Law

Under UK Judges’ Robes: Suits, Shorts, Jeans

International Law

1st Birthday of 1st Publicly Owned Law Firm, Slater & Gordon

Legal Ethics

Former Pa. Chief Justice Says Lawsuit is ‘Preposterous’

Trials & Litigation

Actuaries Face Lawsuits for Underestimating Pension Liabilities

Law Firms

N.Y. Employment Law Firm Profiled as Countercyclical Small Business

Legal Ethics

Ohio Judge Sanctioned for Allowing Cases to Languish

Legal Ethics

Lawyer’s ‘Whopper’ Lie About Stabbing Yields Reprimand

Legal Ethics

Referee Says Outspoken Fla. Lawyer Disparaged Litigants, Lawyers

Layoffs

Holland & Knight Lays Off 70 Legal Secretaries

Attorney Fees

Patent Holding Company on the Defensive in Attorney Fee Dispute

Attorney Fees

Dickstein Contingent-Fee Payout Could Be $600K Per Partner

Legislation & Lobbying

D.C. Tax Practice Hot; Major Tax Law Changes Expected

Civil Rights

NYC Seeks to Discipline 7 Cops in Bell Police Shooting Case

Constitutional Law

4th Circuit Strikes Down Va.‘s Late-Term Abortion Ban, Again

Legal Ethics

Conn. Ethics Counsel’s Fake Letter Helped Get Ethics Chief Axed

Legal Ethics

U of C Law Grad Accused of Submitting Phony Grades to Sidley Austin

International Law

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Plans Judicial Reforms

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