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PHH to Pay $750K to Service Members Who Lost Homes
“The brave men and women who serve in our nation's armed forces frequently are required to deploy and serve overseas with little notice,” U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito said. The settlement assures they "will be compensated for the damages they suffered when their homes were improperly foreclosed upon while they were serving our country.”Justice Department Watchdog Looking Into Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
The Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility will look for professional misconduct in the plea bargain approved for Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein by then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta.Grewal Faces Lawsuit Over Blueprints for 3-D Printed Guns
A lawsuit seeks a declaration that New Jersey is unconstitutionally preventing several groups from sharing blueprints online that can be used to make a gun.UM Arbitration Award Stands Despite Questions Over Arbitrator's Neutrality
Despite the existence of a financial relationship between an arbitrator and an insurance company lawyer involved in an arbitration, it did not affect the outcome of the case, an appeals court has ruled.Moritt Hock & Hamroff Adds Seven Lawyers From Trusts and Estates Boutique
The acquisition increases Moritt Hock's head count to 76 and doubles the size of its trust and estates practice.View more book results for the query "*"
Midsize Moves: A Connecticut Consultant and Disbanded Boutiques
A former DMV commissioner joins Murtha Cullina as a government affairs consultant, and boutique partners go midsize.Lex Mundi White Paper Series Offers Crash Course in Blockchain
A 10-paper series from law firm networking group Lex Mundi aims to introduce in-house counsel to blockchain by answering frequently asked questions.Letter to the Editor: Closed Dependency Proceedings 'Erode Public Confidence'
Philadelphia Family Court and judicial districts across Pennsylvania conduct dependency proceedings in secret to protect juvenile court judges and lawyers from public scrutiny—plain and simple.Who Got the Work: Suing Seinfeld
Brown Rudnick is representing a plaintiff in a lawsuit against Jerry Seinfeld, and other midsize firms' work.Orrick Team Representing Oracle Accuses US Labor Dept. of 'Bad Faith' in Bias Case
"Despite having prosecuted this matter for more than four years, OFCCP now wants to change course. Why?" Oracle's attorneys at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe said in a new filing in a pay-discrimination case.Trending Stories