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CT's Caplan To Appear Alongside Actress Lori Loughlin in College Admissions Case
Gordon Caplan will appear alongside the "Full House" actress for an initial appearance in Boston federal court on April 3.Gordon Caplan Set to Appear Alongside Lori Loughlin in College Admissions Case
Gordon Caplan will appear alongside the "Full House" actress for an initial appearance in Boston federal court on April 3.Spector Gadon Changes Name After Promoting First New Equity Shareholder in Decades
The firm is now called Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci. George Vinci is the first new equity shareholder to be named at the firm since the early 1990s.Prison Technology Firm's Challenge to New Jersey Statute on Phone Rates Reinstated
The appellate court reversed and remanded a decision to dismiss a complaint by plaintiff Securus Technologies Inc. against the state over what it perceived as unfair restrictions on its ability to compete for inmate call services contracts at two New Jersey facilities.Angie's List Parent Company Hires Familiar Face as First Chief Legal Officer
ANGI Homeservices has hired the former chief legal officer of Angie's List to hold the same position for all its subsidiaries.View more book results for the query "*"
Seton Hall, Rutgers Hold Steady (Mostly) in Latest U.S. News Law School Rankings
Seton Hall School of Law held its place, and Rutgers Law School slipped down a bit, though while maintaining the same overall score.District Judge's Ex Parte Talk With Jurors, 'Forbidden' Instruction Force Retrial, 2nd Circuit Rules
U.S. District Judge Thomas McAvoy's actions in a immigration and marriage fraud trial potentially tainted the jury, requiring the convictions be overturned and the case remanded, the appellate panel found.Clark Hill Revenue Skyrockets After Strasburger Merger
Detroit firm Clark Hill saw gross revenue grow by 52.8 percent, while profits per equity partner dipped slightly.Kutztown UPS Facility at Center of DC Circuit Case Over 'Ambush' Union Election Rule
In an amicus brief, lawyers for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce warn a ruling could extend so-called "Auer deference."DC Circuit Weighs 'Quickie' Election Rule in UPS Union Dispute
In an amicus brief, lawyers for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce warn a ruling could extend so-called "Auer deference."Trending Stories