It’s about time somebody did something about those perverts at the Grammy awards. Too many actors and musicians have used their celebrity...
According to Fox News, Carlos Slim’s company nets $10 every time a low-income American receives a phone from Lifeline, a government program....
The fine may be small for Google, but the implications are big. On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission imposed a fine of...
On Thursday, in what is being viewed as a sea-change in media policies, a divided 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in...
Attorney General Holder more or less finished his homework assignment, with maybe a little cramming and a notable use of excessive letter...
On Wednesday, the Justice Department joined a suit filed by a whistleblower in federal court in Pennsylvania against AT&T. The suit claimed...
Private Danny Chen grew up in New York City’s Chinatown. On October 3rd, Chen committed suicide at Combat Outpost Palace guard tower....
According to the November 22nd wsj.com blog, “Munger Tolles’s Merger-Buster Joins DOJ Team”, the Justice Department confirmed in recent days that it...
The Federal Communications Commission has hit a stumbling block in its efforts to enforce net neutrality on internet providers. Why? According to...
Carter G. Phillips of Sidley Austin LLP ’s Washington, D.C. office, and a member of the firm wide Executive and Management Committees,...
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday, March 25, and here’s a look back at yesterday’s news… Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman LLP take...
Good morning everyone! Here’s a quick look back at yesterday’s stories… Morrison & Foerster lowers salaries for California associates… Schulte Roth nabs...