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Donaghue, Gaming Board Official, to Join Ballard Spahr
Ballard Spahr's latest lateral addition continues the firm's historical ties to those with deep experience in state government and brings with him in-depth knowledge of one of Pennsylvania's most nascent industries — gaming.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Gibson Dunn Hits New High in Profits
Aided by a 10.7 percent jump in gross revenue, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher saw its profits per partner reach $2.81 million in 2012, according to The American Lawyer's reporting.Proving a Law Department's Value
As if being a general counsel were not stressful enough -- politics with senior executives, constant changes in the law, all the compliance mandates -- there's the worry about law department management. Among those management difficulties, five particularly vexing challenges have remained unsolved for many years. While each problem has proved to be intractable, there are some things law departments can do. Consultant Rees W. Morrison offers suggestions that may help you cope better in your legal department.The Justice Department announced criminal charges Wednesday against three former brokers at London-based brokerage firm ICAP PLC, accusing them of scheming with a senior trader at UBS AG to manipulate the London interbank offered rate.
Guilty but Not Liable: Does Section 10(b) Require Revision?
How can a corporate attorney convicted and imprisoned for participating in a multibillion-dollar securities fraud scheme subsequently obtain a motion to dismiss in a Section 10(b) securities fraud class action based on the very same conduct?View more book results for the query "White Case"
Blogger's Demise May Chill DOJ Gossip
An assistant U.S. attorney from New Jersey, who was unmasked last week as the creator of "Underneath Their Robes," took the site down in an agreement with his boss.Couple testify they were 'rendered homeless'
A Miami couple took the stand Tuesday in their lawsuit against the supplier of the Chinese drywall that went into their $1.66 million Coconut Grove home.Courts won't step in as corps weighs levee break
CAIRO, Ill. (AP) - With federal courts opting not to step in, the Army Corps of Engineers has begun pumping explosives into a Missouri levee as it weighs whether to blast it open to ease inland floodwaters and spare an Illinois town where most residents were forced to scurry from a river still rising to record heights.Trending Stories
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