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Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. has retained the rights to its HIV measurement methods procedure, according to a supreme Court decision handed down...
The employment rate for law graduates is at a fifteen year low, which is not good news for the Class of 2010. ...
In 2008, Microsoft was convicted of anti-competitive practices in a case pursued by the Department of Justice, as well as 19 individual...
Federal chief Ben Bernanke pushed Congress to increase the U.S. debt limit on Thursday. He warned that congressmen using the federal government’s...
David Lat from Above the Law opines about the withdrawal of the law firm King and Spalding from representation for the Defense...
On Thursday, Lime Wire decided to settle for $105 million dollars mid-trial. The company was ordered to shut down in October of...
Hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam, from the Galleon Group, was convicted on 14 counts of insider trading on May 11. It was...
San Francisco Judge Edward Chen was finally confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the federal district bench in California after a protracted...
On Friday, May 6, a draft bill was released by two US Representatives, Joe Barton (R-TX) and Edward Markey (D-MA). It is...
Following two months of legal job loss in February and March, April is giving many in the legal field more optimism since...
Two former clients of Bryan Cave and Holland & Knight are now suing the firms, and alleging that the firms had a...
The next step in the ongoing federal health care legal fight will take place in the US Court of Appeals for the...
Introduction: The Silent Ascent of Biglaw While the legal industry has been abuzz with...
Introduction: Political Pressure Mounts Over Trump-Linked Legal Agreements In a bold move, Democratic lawmakers...
Introduction: When Lawyers Become Leaders for Democracy As the rule of law bends under...
Elite University Fights Back Against Alleged Political Retaliation and Academic Suppression Harvard University filed...
Overview: Federal Court Challenges Anti-Transgender Passport Policy In a landmark decision on Friday, U.S....
Summary: A significant shift is reshaping law firm recruitment as nearly all top U.S....
NYU Law Faculty Issues Defiant Open Letter Against Trump Administration Attacks Most institutions have...
Summary: An escalating immigration crackdown by the Trump administration has triggered a surge in...
Introduction: From Gold Standard to “Culture & Engagement” For years, Reed Smith was celebrated...
Introduction: The Speed Trap of BigLaw Recruitment The race for top legal talent has...