On Thursday, San Francisco-based Morrison Foerster announced that Keith Wetmore would be stepping down after 12 years as chairman of the firm...
At a time when law schools are under heavy criticism from certain parts of the lawyers’ and students’ communities, it is refreshing...
On Wednesday, a federal appeals court ruled that whistleblower bounty for exposing fraud on behalf of the government should be taxed as...
On Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a new legislation that would allow nonprofit groups to post bail for poor defendants...
Mizuho Financial Group Inc., the U.S. brokerage unit of Japan’s third-biggest bank has agreed to pay $127.5 million for settling U.S. regulatory...
On Wednesday, the Washburn Board of Regents approved funding proposal for a new building to house the Washburn University School of Law....
On Tuesday, 48 people were charged in documents unsealed in the Manhattan federal court for running a scheme to repackage and sell...
With a budget of little more than half a million dollars in aid for first-year students (first-aid?) the University of Louisville’s Brandeis...
German law firm Hannig, Ahrendt und Partner, Kettens has been making ripples across the world with its new macabre advertisement stressing the...
On Monday, the Detroit Police Officers Association said that the police union will file an appeal with Michigan courts to oppose the...
Last week, Escambia County Circuit Judge Gaines McCorquodale, Alabama, ordered the retrial of former Mobile prosecutor Steve Giardini for December 12. His...
A former brokerage client has sued JPMorgan Chase & Co for steering him and other investors to funds, which were both underperforming...