Earlier this week, a divided (2-1) 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals passed a ruling that allows the U.S. Securities and...
Steven M. Kaufmann, a former chair of the law firm’s global litigation practice is returning to Morrison & Foerster after a four-year...
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP announced that leading financial services litigator Andrew Zimmitti has joined the Washington D.C. office of the firm...
The centennial celebrations at the Loyola University New Orleans are going on full scale and the College of Law is determined not...
The Indiana Court of Appeals has found the word “annoys,” as used in the state’s public intoxication statute of 2012, is vague...
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has expelled three US consular officials accusing them of meeting students involved in anti-government protests. Maduro, the man...
The results of a survey published earlier this month by the Kaplan Test Prep has found that most pre-law students favor...
Connecticut-based Shipman & Goodwin LLP announced this week the expansion of their Washington office with the addition of eight insurance lawyers...
The Obama administration said on Friday that it has advised U.S. attorneys in states, where marijuana is legalized, not to prosecute...
In a ruling that gave a jolt to gun-control advocates, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voided San Diego’s requirements that...
Talent hunting at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, seems to be going on full-scale. Just recently, we posted the news of financial...
U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn II in the Western District of Kentucky at Louisville has struck down Kentucky’s constitutional and statutory...