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Protests Disrupt Some Law School Finals and University Commencement Ceremonies
GW's law school moved final exams to "undisclosed locations."FTC Says Amazon Execs Used Messaging App's Auto-Delete, Even as Antitrust Probe Unfolded
"It is highly likely that relevant information has been destroyed as a result of Amazon's actions and inactions," the Federal Trade Commission said in a filing last week.FTC Accuses Amazon Execs of Auto-Deleting Signal Messages Long After Antitrust Probe Began
"It is highly likely that relevant information has been destroyed as a result of Amazon's actions and inactions," the Federal Trade Commission said in a filing last week.What a Recent Labor Law §240(1) Decision Teaches Us About Stare Decisis
This article examines the recent Court of Appeals decision that addresses whether the plaintiff was engaged in the type of "repairing" activity that is covered by Labor Law §240(1). The case should be of interest to practitioners for the implications of the specific holding. However, it also provides a broader lesson on stare decisis.Former McKinsey & Co. Partner Sues Firm for Defamation Over 'Scapegoating'
A terminated senior partner alleges the consulting firm misled Congress as part of an ongoing investigation into the company's work with opioid manufacturers.View more book results for the query "Washington Post"
18-Lawyer Team From Seyfarth Exiting for Immigration Boutique
Nearly 90 people, including lawyers and staff, could make the move from Seyfarth to BAL.Supreme Court Will Decide How Far Plaintiffs Can Go to Return to State Court
The issue before the justices is whether removing the federal question from a complaint requires that the litigation be remanded to state court.'Mortified and Ashamed' Ex-FDIC Attorney Seeks 15 Years in Child-Exploitation Case
The government is seeking a sentence twice as long, saying that Mark Alan Black's more than $250,000 income gave him the resources "to obtain assistance with his proclivity."'Mortified and Ashamed' Ex-FDIC Attorney Seeks 15 Years in Child-Exploitation Case
The government is seeking a sentence twice as long, saying Mark Alan Black's more than $250,000 income gave him the resources "to obtain assistance with his proclivity."Kirkland Targets Goodwin Again to Add More Funds Lawyers
The newest recruits from Goodwin are based in Boston, D.C., New York and Houston.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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