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INADMISSIBLE: Women of Supreme Court Honor the First
The U.S. Supreme Court's three female justices came together in Washington on April 15 to pay tribute to retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and her legacy in the law, her work with women judges and her push to improve civic education. Plus more in this week's column.INADMISSIBLE: Women of Supreme Court Honor the First
The U.S. Supreme Court's three female justices came together in Washington on April 15 to pay tribute to retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and her legacy in the law, her work with women judges and her push to improve civic education. Plus more in this week's column.'Extraordinary' Prosecution of Ex-Blackwater Guards Heads to D.C. Circuit
The U.S. Department of Justice's eight-year quest to hold former Blackwater security contractors responsible for killing and injuring Iraqi civilians in 2007 has been—both sides agree on this—extraordinary. A judge on Monday sentenced the guards to lengthy prison terms, setting the stage for an appellate fight.'Extraordinary' Prosecution of Ex-Blackwater Guards Heads to D.C. Circuit
The U.S. Department of Justice's eight-year quest to hold former Blackwater security contractors responsible for killing and injuring Iraqi civilians in 2007 has been—both sides agree on this—extraordinary. A judge on Monday sentenced the guards to lengthy prison terms, setting the stage for an appellate fight.'Net Neutrality' Created a Bonanza of Advocacy Work For Law Firms
As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to vote at the end of the month on Chairman Tom Wheeler's proposal to reclassify broadband as a utility, law firms including Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis; Latham & Watkins; and Steptoe & Johnson LLP can count themselves among the winners.'Net Neutrality' Created a Bonanza of Advocacy Work For Law Firms
As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to vote at the end of the month on Chairman Tom Wheeler's proposal to reclassify broadband as a utility, law firms including Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis; Latham & Watkins; and Steptoe & Johnson LLP can count themselves among the winners.Blackwater Guards Vow to Appeal Convictions for Iraq Shooting
Former Blackwater security guards convicted Wednesday of killing unarmed Iraqi civilians will challenge the verdict, according to defense lawyers. The case, they said, isn't over.Telecom Deals Put Lawyers to Work
As federal antitrust regulators review Comcast Corp.'s pending $45 billion purchase of Time Warner Cable Inc. and AT&T Inc.'s $49 billion deal for DirecTV LLC, competitors and public interest advocates are on the attack — and they're lawyering up with outside and in-house counsel to fight.Telecom Deals Put Lawyers to Work
As federal antitrust regulators review Comcast Corp.'s pending $45 billion purchase of Time Warner Cable Inc. and AT&T Inc.'s $49 billion deal for DirecTV LLC, competitors and public interest advocates are on the attack — and they're lawyering up with outside and in-house counsel to fight.Jury Selection Begins in Trial Against Ex-Blackwater Guards
Jury selection began Wednesday in the trial against four former private security guards accused of killing Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in 2007—nearly six years after the government first brought charges.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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