The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a U.S. anti-discrimination agency, has submitted a filing urging a federal judge to reject Tesla Inc.’s...
As the United States steps into the new year, the repercussions of recent National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) rulings are poised to...
A U.S. District Judge, Sean Jordan, has scheduled a trial for March 31, 2025, in a lawsuit filed by Texas and other...
Unseen Authority For half an hour in a federal courtroom in Asheville, North Carolina, the presiding judge, US Senior District Judge William...
A recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton in Los Angeles has determined that disbarred California lawyer Tom Girardi, aged 84,...
An American Bar Association (ABA) proposal aimed at fortifying job protections for untenured law faculty has garnered extensive support within the legal...
In a strategic move preceding the impending merger between Shearman & Sterling and Allen & Overy, Sarah McLean, a prominent figure in...
No. 2 Biglaw Firm in America Adopts Cravath Scale for Salary Increases In a move that amplifies the holiday cheer for its...
If 2023 marked the transformative influence of artificial intelligence (AI), 2024 is poised to be the year that U.S. copyright law undergoes...
Setting Records: Pierson Ferdinand’s Monumental Launch Two former leaders at FisherBroyles have departed to establish Pierson Ferdinand. This firm boasts one of...
New Yorkers Granted No-Excuse Mail-In Voting for Special Election New Yorkers are set to exercise their voting rights through no-excuse mail-in ballots...
In a thought-provoking year-end report, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts addressed the multifaceted impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the...