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NCAA Faces Cases in Separate States Over Claims Filed by Rutgers Athletes
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is facing legal battles over Rutgers University athletes in two different states this week—one in Maryland over failing to inform a former player of the dangers brain disease poses, and one in New Jersey over a 15-game suspension it imposed on a current member of the basketball team.As Litigation Demand Soared, DC Boutiques Saw Strong Business Year
Several leaders of D.C.-based litigation boutiques said they had strong or solid 2023.Big Law Squares Off in Battle Over Prescription Drug Prices
Courts have consistently rejected challenges under the Takings Clause to federal health care programs that seek to limit costs, according to an amicus curiae brief by a panel of nine nationally recognized experts in Medicare and medical finance.UBalt Law Dean Ronald Weich Named as Dean of Seton Hall Law
"It takes a special combination of strength, wisdom and humility to run a law school," UBalt President Kurt L. Schmoke, who served as dean of Howard University School of Law from 2003 to 2012, said in a statement. "The law is often subject to sweeping change, sometimes in the face of social disorder and systemic injustices."Axinn Names Antitrust Partner as Next Managing Partner As Top Firms Continue Leadership Shuffle
The 100-lawyer firm, well known for its antitrust and litigation expertise, has represented Google, Tyson Foods, Ball Corp., Thermo Fisher Scientific and VMware, among others.View more book results for the query "Zuckerman Spaeder"
As More D.C. Law Firms Shed Space, Leasing Pace Picked Up in Late 2023
While law firms have continued the trend of cutting back on square footage, overall law firm office leasing in D.C. picked up the fourth quarter compared with the previous quarter.Axinn Names DC-Based Antitrust Partner as Next Leader
The 100-lawyer firm, well known for its antitrust and litigation expertise, has represented Google, Tyson Foods, Ball Corp., Thermo Fisher Scientific and VMware, among others.Pace of Law Firm Office Leasing Picked Up in Late 2023, With More Firms Shedding Space
In a new office lease in D.C., Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner decreased its space by 73% by shedding two full floors.Justice Thomas Broke the Law—Does It Matter?
"The debate about whether the justices were or should be bound by any ethics rules drew attention away from the fact that Thomas' conduct violated federal laws specifically requiring him to disclose the gifts. The question now is whether his violation of that duty will have any consequence for him."Download Now
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