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September 27, 2016 |

Privacy and Security Loom Large In Policy Challenges

CyberSecure panelists discuss the differences in privacy and security, where law enforcement fits in, and more.
8 minute read
September 23, 2016 |

Pro Bono Legal Assistance Can Offer Homeowners Hope

At the end of 2016, the largest federal relief program available to homeowners impacted by the financial crisis will expire. Making Home Affordable (MHA) is a government program introduced in 2009 in response to the subprime mortgage crisis. The Home Affordable Modification Plan (HAMP), the first and largest program under MHA, is designed to help financially struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure through loan modifications that are affordable and sustainable for buyers over time.
11 minute read
August 02, 2016 |

D.C. Circuit Rejects Terror Victims Claims to Foreign Internet Domains

Treating the domains like government property could trigger a response that would destabilize the internet, Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson wrote.
9 minute read
July 27, 2016 |

What's the Future of Hospitality and Tourism in Cuba as US Embargo Loosens?

Tourism and hospitality are the early beneficiaries of warmer U.S. relations with Cuba, but the speed of change may be slow, write attorneys Dennis J. Olle and Jason P. Jones.
7 minute read
July 19, 2016 |

D.C. Circuit Won't Force DOJ to Disclose Prosecution Manual

An internal prosecution guide developed by the U.S. Department of Justice in the aftermath of the failed case against the late Sen. Ted Stevens is exempt from public records requests, a federal appeals court in Washington ruled on Tuesday.
8 minute read
July 18, 2016 |

How Herbalife Spun Its $200M FTC Settlement as a Win--And Why It Worked

Herbalife's public response to potentially crippling litigation was impressive. Other businesses on the receiving end of government suits should take note.
18 minute read
June 29, 2016 |

June Laterals: Firms Snap Up Ex-Government and White Collar Litigators

Many of June's most notable lateral hires involved litigators exiting the Justice Department and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Other significant moves featured lawyers who specialize in being adverse to the government. Thanks, Uncle Sam.
59 minute read
June 20, 2016 |

Juvenile Lifers Await Chance for Parole After US Ruling

It's been six months since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that some 2,500 "juvenile lifers" could seek a chance at parole for their childhood crimes, but only a few aging inmates have walked out of prison.
7 minute read
June 20, 2016 |

Racketeering Law Applies Outside the U.S., With Limits, Justices Rule

The nation's chief law against racketeering applies to some activities outside of the United States, but private plaintiffs must claim a domestic injury, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled in a closely watched business case involving a major American cigarette and food producer.
12 minute read
May 24, 2016 |

Ten Cases to Watch for This Summer From the D.C. Circuit

Merrick Garland's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court in March catapulted the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit into the national spotlight. Still, the business of the court pressed on. And many cases on the 2015-2016 docket were newsworthy in their own right. A look at 10 of the most significant cases argued this term that haven't been decided yet.
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