In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities, many law schools are adapting their...
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities, many law schools are adapting their...
Mary Smith, the newly elected President of the American Bar Association (ABA), hinted that efforts by law schools to safeguard “free speech”...
In a strategic move to counter Medicare’s drug price negotiation initiative, prominent pharmaceutical giants have enlisted top-tier legal firms, drawing on legal...
A weighty predicament involving a 70-pound black Labrador mix named Luna has taken center stage within a Camden County, New Jersey condominium...
In a recent report published by Uplift Legal Funding, aspiring lawyers seeking optimal work-life balance are advised to consider New York, Massachusetts,...
Nancy Gagen, a former legal secretary who worked at Mandell Menkes from 2006 to 2019, has initiated legal action against the Chicago-based...
A request has been made to the U.S. Supreme Court by a parents’ group, supported by a conservative legal organization, to examine...
South Carolina’s Supreme Court has recently upheld a newly enacted state law prohibiting abortion once fetal heart activity is detectable, typically around...
In the legal landscape, the use of the term “bloated” might evoke discomfort due to its unsettling connotations. However, this metaphor aptly...
Sidley Austin, a prominent legal firm, is bolstering its emerging companies practice by welcoming Cynthia Lovering, a former partner at Cooley LLP,...
In the competitive realm of Biglaw, reaching the midlevel associate position has never been a walk in the park. The journey involves...