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Big Law’s Bitcoin Foray

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You may have thought that Bitcoins had gone away, but in a “Revenge of the Nerds” style resurgence they are not only back, but Big Law is also seeking to be part of the Bitcoin action. Steptoe & Johnson have entered the Bitcoin market with a focus upon the “Blockchain” technology that may well change […]

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Hogan Lovell’s Pro Bono Record

Hogan Lovells has built one of the law industry’s largest pro bono schemes with employees donating over 115,000 hours to pro bono work during 2015. In a press release, the firm said that the firm worked closely with DC Volunteer Lawyers Project, the Tahirih Justice Center, RAINN, Schools Consent Project (SCP), and others to make substantial

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The David vs. Goliath “Epic” Win (For One) and Failure (For the Other)

    Billing themselves as as criminal law “dream Team” the Berkeley-based law firm of Arguedas, Cassman & Headley is no stranger to taking on the ‘big boys’ in litigation – and winning.  The latest case in point is the David v. Goliath battle between the firm’s client, FedEx and the US Department of Justice.

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The Sentencing of Oscar Pistorius

Disabled athlete Oscar Pistorius received a six year jail term today – meaning another three years in jail for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp. Judge Thokozile Masipa passed the sentence, which was less than half of the recommended minimum 15-year jail term for murder. The sentencing, at the South African High Court on Wednesday, occurred before

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