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Brokered Republican Convention: a Primer

By Chris Wilkerson, staff writer – March 28, 2012 As the presidential primary season wears on and the country’s attention span is tested, the possibility…

Birth Control and the Right to Privacy, a 50 Year Constitutional Debate Rages On

By Kristen Friend, staff writer – March 14, 2012 Just over a month ago, President Obama made the seemingly non-controversial announcement that all new health…

Wrongful Imprisonment Case for Death Row Inmate and Top Intellectual Property Disputes Highlighted in News Center – Podcast

This News Center podcast discusses the wrongful imprisonment lawsuit of a former death row inmate. Also, the top intellectual property cases from 2011 are highlighted…

Social Media War About to Start with Yahoo Suing Facebook

By Kerrie Spencer, staff writer – March 7, 2012 In what could be the first social media patent infringement case, Yahoo has taken off the…

Some Claim Losing Earmarks Means Losing Connection with Constituents

By Chris Wilkerson, staff writer – February 29, 2012 A few proud lawmakers are trumpeting a new era in Washington with a comprehensive transportation bill…

Citizens United Election Fundraising Decision and Alimony Reform Laws Highlighted in News Center – Podcast

This News Center podcast discusses the Citizens United case that allows corporate spending limits to be lifted in elections and what implications the case has…

Former Death Row Inmate Files Wrongful Imprisonment Suit

By Kerrie Spencer, staff writer – February 21, 2012 The law can be a wonderful thing when it works the right way. This is an…

Intellectual Property Disputes Spiked in 2011 and Signals More for 2012

By Kerrie Spencer, staff writer – February 15, 2012 There were numerous and challenging intellectual property (IP) lawsuits filed in 2011, and five of the…

Election Fundraising Poses Free Speech and Corruption Questions

By Kristen Friend, staff writer – February 8, 2012 The last few presidential races have been marked by tremendous increases in fundraising and spending. President…

Medical Malpractice, Social Media Trade Secrets, and Alien Tort Statute Highlighted in News Center – Podcast

SEO | Law Firm’s podcast covers the latest in legal topics. First, a medical malpractice case involving a missed blood test is discussed. Second, SEO…

SEC Proposes Rule Amendments to the Broker-Dealer Customer Protection Rule

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Founding Partner Laura Rackner of Gearing Rackner & McGrath Chosen for 2023 Oregon Super Lawyers List

Jul 21, 2023

Senators and Scientists Urge Congress to Act on Funding for Stem Cell Research

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St. Louis County Woman Admits Helping Her Son Fake a Disability

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Feds Make Strides Curbing Illegal Immigration As States Pass New Laws

Nov 2, 2011

SEC Charges 3M with Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Violations Relating to China Subsidiary

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Stein & Shulman Secures $250,000 Settlement for Woman Injured by Hazardous Staircase

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Osama Bin Laden and the Politics of Justice

May 11, 2011

Berry Law Welcomes Criminal Defense Attorney Megan Kielty

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Steinberg Law Firm Achieves $525,000.00 Settlement for Mount Pleasant Woman Injured at Restaurant

Aug 21, 2023

Mother-Daughter Fraudsters Sentenced for Social Security and Bankruptcy Scams

Feb 23, 2023

Department of Labor finds Miami company’s safety deficiencies contributed to diver’s drowning during dredging work in canal

Jul 31, 2023

OSHA recognizes Phillips 66’s Casper, Wyoming worksite for 10 years of continuous participation in agency’s Voluntary Protection Programs

Jun 8, 2023

Department of Labor cites Dollar Tree Inc. for obstructing exits, unsafely storing materials at Rhode Island stores in Providence, Pawtucket

Apr 25, 2023