A federal judge in Wyoming has ordered a company called AccuSearch Inc. to stop using pretexting to obtain and sell personal information from consumer phone records
A second-year law student at New York University put off a paper he was writing on climate change treaties, but he deserves an A for what he did with his…
A law firm and its public relations consultant are being criticized for a paid program on public access cable that looks all too much like a real news show.
A federal judge has published a tongue-in-cheek Top 10 list of things he learned from the U.S. Supreme Court’s sentencing decisions that makes clear his frustrations.
As a history enthusiast, Richmond, Va., lawyer Joseph Romito knew something was amiss when he spotted a treasured John Calhoun document on eBay that he suspected belonged to New York…
A man who stole a Salvation Army donation kettle containing $250 the week before Christmas was sentenced by a Cleveland-area judge to spend the night homeless.
A federal judge abruptly fired California’s prison healthcare czar last week and appointed a law professor, known for his ability to turn around troubled government agencies, to take his place.
Employment law firm Littler Mendelson continues its expansion with the opening of an office in St. Louis. It will be staffed with four partners and three associates hired from two…
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