Former George Mason Law Professor Joshua Wright Drops Lawsuit Amid Misconduct Allegations
Joshua Wright, a former professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School and a former Federal Trade Commission (FTC)…
Joshua Wright, a former professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School and a former Federal Trade Commission (FTC)…
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is exploring the possibility of establishing a law school to address a…
A $2 Billion Powerhouse Shaped by AI and Energy Transitions Latham & Watkins’ energy and infrastructure practice, a significant revenue…
The Decline of the Billable Hour in the Legal Industry For decades, the legal profession has debated the potential demise…
Key Departures Shake Weil, Gotshal & Manges In a challenging week for Weil, Gotshal & Manges, three prominent practice leaders…
Election Night: Bracing for an Uncertain Future On a tense election night, Chase Strangio, a prominent attorney for the American…
The legal field continues to confront the challenges posed by generative artificial intelligence (AI), as another attorney faces disciplinary action…
Over the past two decades, law school students have consistently rated their educational experiences highly. According to the Law School…
Ropes & Gray Expands in Midtown Manhattan with Landmark Lease Ropes & Gray, the Boston-founded law firm known for its…
For the first time in history, women now represent the majority of law firm associates, marking a significant demographic shift…
As year-end approaches, bonus announcements are flooding in from top-tier law firms and elite boutiques alike, creating a ripple effect…
The legal profession is notorious for its high-stress environment, demanding work hours, and competitive culture. While these factors drive many…