Justice Samuel Alito’s 2008 fishing trip with billionaire Paul Singer in Alaska has raised concerns about conflicts of interest within the Supreme...
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito recently defended his 2008 free vacation to an Alaskan fishing lodge, following an article by ProPublica that...
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin has announced that his committee will move forward with marking up ethics legislation for the U.S....
In a recent news release, the AccessLex Institute and Gallup announced the publication of their third and final report, titled “Law School...
Perkins Coie, a prominent law firm with its roots in Seattle, has recently announced that it will be pushing back the start...
A doctor and a lawyer in two cars collided on a country road. The lawyer, seeing that the doctor was a little...
Stephen Swedlow, once a managing partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan’s Chicago office, has embarked on a remarkable career shift. He...
A federal circuit panel has rejected the plea of 96-year-old Judge Pauline Newman to open up a July hearing, which will assess...
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently held that a lawyer’s bigotry can create an inherent conflict of interest that impedes their duty...
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) significantly expanded its intellectual property (IP) capabilities by acquiring a 15-lawyer team from Dentons. Led by Song...
In a significant development for the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving...
Paul Hastings, a prominent law firm, announced on Wednesday that it has recruited two accomplished partners specializing in fintech and payments from...