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Gov. Christie Nominates Porrino for NJ Attorney General
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on June 16 nominated Christopher Porrino, his former chief counsel, to become the next state attorney general. Porrino, co-chairman of the litigation department at Roseland's Lowenstein Sandler, would succeed Acting Attorney General Robert Lougy, whom Christie nominated to the Superior Court last month.New Federal Overtime Rule on Exempt Status Takes Effect in December
Employers should review employee classifications before a rule change setting a new overtime salary threshold in December, writes attorney Catalina M. Avalos.Manhattan DA Vance Addresses International Cybercrime, Encryption
Cyrus Vance's discussion at Bloomberg BNA's Big Law Business Summit addressed phishing, Apple's battle with the FBI, and more.Scandal-Prone Brazil Government Casts Doubt on Impeachment
When Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was impeached and suspended last month, her permanent ouster seemed all but certain. But the government of interim President Michel Temer may be doing more to persuade senators to rethink their stance on Rousseff than she ever could while in office.The DOJ is Tired of Reading Your Emails: Inside Email Analytics
When the feds come calling, you need to leverage machine learning technology to be able to effectively comply.View more book results for the query "White"
Tech Companies Urged to Disclose More Diversity Data
California lawmakers are asking companies to voluntarily provide information on the racial, ethnic, age and gender makeup of their workforces.Justice Dept. Seeks Broader Authority to Prosecute Supreme Court Disruptions
Federal prosecutors want wider latitude to bring criminal charges against individuals who disrupt arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. attorney's office in Washington filed papers in the D.C. Circuit on Tuesday arguing that a trial judge was wrong to block them from charging defendants with making a 'harangue' or 'oration' at the high court.Update: Federal Judge Sanctions City of Atlanta for Missing Deadlines
A federal judge has sanctioned the city of Atlanta for failing to meet court deadlines in a discrimination case, warning city lawyers that any more failures will result in a default judgment against the city.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.P3 Community Applauds Decision Limiting Application of Davis-Bacon Act
Public-private partnership boosters welcome a federal appellate decision rejecting a federal law requiring payment of prevailing wages to construction workers, writes attorney Neal I. Sklar.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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