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'Fracking' Legal Fights in Spotlight
- Sunday, 17 March 2013
Horizontal, high-volume, hydraulic fracturing is becoming the backdrop for a myriad of legal battles encompassing a number of environmental statutes.
Read more...Will the SHIELD Act Deter Patent Trolls?
- Sunday, 17 March 2013
It’s taken over 60 years, but change has finally come to American patent law. While the effects of new legislation governing patents is unclear, what is certain is that the landscape for that burgeoning area of law is about to be transformed in several ways.
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Criminalization of the Practice of Law
- Tuesday, 15 January 2013
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When attorney F. Lee Bailey was indicted for mail fraud in 1973, he quoted a popular aphorism referencing the difference between how England and the U.S. treat their criminal defense lawyers. “In England they are apt to be knighted; in the United States they are apt to be indicted.” There is quite a bit of truth in the saying and the dangers inherent in practicing law in the U.S. are not only faced by defense lawyers. Sensing an opportunity, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has recently set its sights on corporate in-house counsel.
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