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June 08, 2011 |

Lance Armstrong doping case may cost his foundation $10 Million

Armstrong's Livestrong has sold 80 million yellow bracelets to raise awareness of cancer and had $48.4 million in revenue and earnings in 2010. But if allegations against him prove true, he could lose 10 to 20 percent of that support.
7 minute read
December 21, 2010 |

Law Profs Win $5 Million Defamation Verdict Against West

West Publishing was hit with a verdict of more than $5.1 million in a defamation suit brought by two law professors who claimed their reputations were damaged when West falsely identified them as the authors of a poorly researched treatise update.
4 minute read
April 16, 2012 |

An Unfulfilled Promise of Open Government

In a range of cases involving U.S. records, there appears to be no agency withholding that DOJ lawyers won't defend.
4 minute read
November 06, 2012 |

Apparent Obama victory makes major post-election legal challenges unlikely

President Barack Obama appeared to win a second term in the White House late November 6, sharply reducing the likelihood of any major post-election legal battles in key states like Florida, where the vote totals are so close it appeared a recount might be necessary.
3 minute read
November 01, 2006 |

Temperament, conflicts mark debate

Presiding Justice Carol W. Hunstein and challenger J. Michael Wiggins covered familiar territory during a debate over Hunstein's seat on the Supreme Court of Georgia.Hunstein said Wiggins' behavior during a family dispute in Alabama called into question his judicial temperament. Wiggins described Hunstein as a puppet of the plaintiffs' bar.
15 minute read
June 24, 2013 |

Covington Repping Top Tech Companies Amid NSA Data Push

Covington & Burling is advising AOL and Microsoft in response to the National Security Agency's secret surveillance data requests, as the ex–government contractor who leaked details about the government's top secret spying program earlier this month to a former Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz associate seeks asylum in Ecuador with the aid of lawyers from WikiLeaks.
12 minute read
December 13, 2012 |

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