Retaining Talent: The Rise of Bonuses Structured as Forgivable Loans in Law Firms
In the competitive landscape of law firms, a novel approach is emerging to retain valuable partners and ensure the satisfaction…
In the competitive landscape of law firms, a novel approach is emerging to retain valuable partners and ensure the satisfaction…
In a significant legal development, a Texas appeals court has upheld a crucial injunction preventing the state from conducting investigations…
Harvard Law School's student body welcomes new leaders as Déborah V. Aléxis and John M. Fossum take on the roles…
The University of Kansas School of Law has clinched the leading position among 195 ABA-approved law schools nationwide, with a…
Eleven Republican-led states have initiated a legal challenge against President Biden's new student loan repayment program, alleging similarities to a…
In the vibrant and ever-shifting domain of intellectual property law, Arthur A. Gardner emerges as a luminary of unparalleled expertise…
Established in 1882 as Riker and Riker in Newark, New Jersey, Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP has emerged…
A recent lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California has brought significant allegations against…
Law firms are continuing to scale back on lateral hiring of lawyers for the second year in a row, following…
In a bid to foster greater inclusion and participation of individuals with disabilities in the workforce, the U.S. Department of…
In the ever-evolving realm of law, standout figures emerge, distinguished by their expansive expertise and steadfast commitment to client success.…
A first-year law student at DePaul University, Jonathan Bresser Jr., has filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Bears football team,…