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Notice to the bar.Arbitration Scorecard 2013: Contract Disputes
Contract arbitrations active in 2011–12 in which at least $500 million was in dispute.Do Digital Lawyers Dream of Analog Sheep?
Courtesy of companies like iMemories, dusty personal archives are losing their physicality. Bit by bit, they are becoming DVDs and JPEGs and online videos searchable with a click. The march toward digital remembrances, away from the analog 20th century past -- is under way.Questions Arise in the Wake of Corbett's Twitter Subpoenas
To gain a sense of the prevailing public opinion on Attorney General Tom Corbett's use of a subpoena to attempt to learn the identities of people behind two Twitter accounts, there's no need to turn to the editorial pages of newspapers across the state.Phoenix Rising: Destroyed Hill County Courthouse Emerges From the Ashes
It took a 1993 fire to save the Hill County Courthouse that towers above the historic district in downtown Hillsboro. However, this phoenix didn't just rise from the ashes. It took hard work, some heavy-duty politicking and a little help from one of Hill County's most famous native sons to restore the courthouse to its late 19th-century splendor.Ineligible Pro Hac Vice Attorneys, In-House Counsel and Multijurisdictional Practitioners
Notice to the bar.The agreement is the first under an SEC initiative announced last January offering companies incentives to self-report report financial fraud. More than a dozen other companies have come forward, with most of those matters still under investigation.
The class action folks at Korein Tillery tried to sneak a case against Putnam Investments into state court in Madison County. The appellate panel said a fraud is a fraud is a fraud--and it shouldn't be tried in state court.
Which Administration Lawyers Are on Firms' Wish Lists?
With a second Bush administration on its way, the tally of available attorneys on law firms' wish lists is smaller than it might have been if John Kerry had won the election. But the revolving door between the government and private practice will keep turning regardless. With that in mind, Legal Times asked recruiters and lawyers whom they consider to be the hottest hires and the biggest "gets" among attorneys who may be leaving the administration. Who's the most talked about of the group?Trending Stories
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