Macau's gaming industry is in the chips—but there's also legal uncertainty in spades
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...men, not women, and is therefore inconsistent with Article 12 of the Constitution, which states that all persons are equal before the law and entitled...
EMC has made repeated trips to the Federal Circuit to transfer a case brought against the company in the Eastern District of Texas. In the process it's won rulings that could benefit other defendants
A new breed of law firm mergers is sweeping the market. But are these firms truly integrated, or just glorified alliances
With the U.S. marking the 10th anniversary of the Iraq war this month, The Am Law Daily contacted lawyers with personal connections to a conflict that claimed the lives of roughly 4,500 Americans and
...that that exception violated Hong Kongs Basic Law, the mini-constitution that came into effect after the handover from British to Chinese rule...
...and that scrap of police notes, I begin to remember what our Constitution stands for. As I listen to her, and later, when I meet...
...in the United States." Dworkin's view of the Constitution as a document of moral principles and of the Supreme Court as...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Paulette Brown, a longtime advocate for diversity in the profession, is the uncontested nominee for American Bar Association president in 2015, which would make her the first minority woman to hold t
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Bell, California, briefly occupied the nation's attention after the Los Angeles Times made front-page news out allegations that the gritty city carved out of an unglamorous section of Los Angeles Cou
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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