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Morning News Roundup for Saturday

Morning News Roundup for Saturday

The top stories on JDJournal: Evan R. Chesler of Cravath, Swaine & Moore has made a bold suggestion in January’s Forbes Magazine: Kill the billable hour… Washington lobbyist Vicki Iseman has…

Morning News Roundup for New Year’s Eve

Morning News Roundup for New Year’s Eve

Our top stories: Toronto’s Osgoode Hall Law School of York University will review admissions procedures, after a student used a bogus undergraduate degree to enter the program… Drinker Biddle & Reath’s DC office…

Morning News Roundup for Tuesday

Morning News Roundup for Tuesday

This morning’s top stories: Frisco’s Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLC will freeze associate and consultant salaries in 2009… Above the Law has announced its Law School Students of the Year, although the accolade…

Morning News Roundup for Saturday

Morning News Roundup for Saturday

What’s going on in the legal world? A San Francisco landlord for Heller Ehrman won a court ruling earlier this month, that means bankruptcy is now likely for the defunct…

Morning News Roundup for Christmas!

Morning News Roundup for Christmas!

Merry Federal-Holiday-the-Existence-of-Which-Violates-the-Establishment-Clause-of-the-Constitution! And a Happy New Year! The morning’s news: Above the Law has announced its Lawyer of the Year, based on a reader poll. And it’s exactly who you’d…

Morning News Roundup for Wednesday

Morning News Roundup for Wednesday

This morning’s top stories: Time Magazine has published its Person of the Year issue, and has shocked the world by choosing the come-from-behind candidate, Barack Obama. Read about Obama and…

Morning News Roundup for Monday

Morning News Roundup for Monday

Today’s top stories: Several states are halting or delaying jury trails, to save the money they would spend to pay jurors… Irving Picard, who last week was tapped to liquidate…