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Government Law

Detroit Mayor May Plead at Hearing Tomorrow

Trials & Litigation

E-Mail Puts N.Y. Times Publisher in Deposition Seat

Law Schools

Yale Has Most Clinical Offerings, But Others Are Highly Regarded

Criminal Justice

L.A. City Council Offers $500K Bounty for Unknown Serial Killer

Question of the Week

If You Were the Legal Ed Czar, What Would You Do?

Attorney Client Privilege

Feds Can Review N.J. Lawyer’s Client Files, Judge Rules

Law Firms

Asa Hutchinson to Leave Venable, Form Ark. Practice With Son

Law Firms

Make That 37 Partners Who Have Left Heller Ehrman This Year

Criminal Justice

Fla. Judge Sends Hundreds of Cases to Private Defense Lawyers

Law Firms

Calwalader Practice Head & Sidekick Defect to Steptoe & Johnson

Legal Ethics

Another Family Relationship Pitfall for Lawyer Who Had Sex With Client’s Mom

Evidence

N.J. Appeals Court Upholds Police Search of Computer Authorized by Employer

Judiciary

Federal Judge Pleads ‘Absolutely, Unequivocally Not Guilty’

Legal History

Did Lady Jane Douglas Lie in High-Profile 1700s Inheritance Case?

Law Practice Management

Thompson Hine Lawyer is a Popular Baseball Blogger

Law Firms

More Lawyers Patent their Inventions and Sue, Sometimes Surprising their Firms

Legal Ethics

Tenn. High Court to Hear About Fiery 25-Year Law Firm-Judge Spat

Terrorism

Indictment Claims Scientist’s Notes Hinted of U.S. Attack

Intellectual Property Law

Why the Happy Sumo Is Happier Now

International Law

Foley Hoag, Law Profs Represent Georgia in World Court Hearing

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