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A formal complaint against a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge is moving forward, and has been transferred to the federal...
Getting a J.D. in California might become just a little bit more difficult. The State Bar of California’s Task Force on Admissions...
Law firm Jones Walker LLP recently announced the opening of a Cincinnati office. The business- focused law firm has offices in Alabama;...
Edward Snowden, the man responsible for releasing National Security Agency documents revealing the existence of the PRISM data collection project emerged from...
Monica Contreras was finalizing a divorce case in August 2011, when a court marshal suddenly searched her for drugs in a private...
Cost cutting measures at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe have potentially cost three of the firm’s Sacramento employees their jobs. The firm,...
Bird isn’t the word for University of California, Berkeley law school graduate Justin Teixeira; the word is guilty. Teixeira, who graduated from...
Does access to torrent file websites lead people to illegally download copyrighted material? Music companies think so, and four of them have...
Four major wildfires are burning a path of destruction through the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, destroying buildings and leading to the evacuation...
Shortly after Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle closed their office in Kuwait, partners at SNR Denton & Co are set to vote...
Diversity has been the subject of discussion throughout the legal industry for many years, as law firms acknowledge its importance but sometimes...
Famed mother of 14 Nadya “Octomom” Suleman is currently under investigation by Los Angeles County for welfare fraud. Suleman has publicly...
Introduction In an unprecedented and controversial pivot, four of the nation’s most powerful law...
In a stunning escalation of his campaign against the legal profession, former President Donald...
Joseph Baio has left Willkie Farr & Gallagher after 47 years. A former executive...
A Silent Majority? Some Lawyers Refuse to Stay Quiet While many of the nation’s...
Biglaw and the Boundaries of Disability Discrimination: The Case Against Ballard Spahr There are...
Chaos Reigns: U.S. News Releases Two Conflicting 2025 Law School Rankings The 2025 U.S....
Lewis Brisbois Can’t Shake Its Reputation for Internal Chaos Despite efforts to stabilize its...
Introduction: The Cost of Capitulation The American legal system is facing an existential test....
Hundreds of Law Professors Defend Biglaw in Legal Fight Against Trump’s Executive Orders In...
Introduction: Trump Targets U.S. Law Firms In an unprecedented move, the Trump administration has...