Loyola Law School has announced the selection of Victor J. Gold as the school’s 16th dean. Gold, currently acting dean and senior...
William Powers Jr., president of The University of Texas at Austin, has been appointed to the rank of Chevalier de la Légion...
While no one expects the Senate to vote down the confirmation of Covington & Burling partner Eric H. Holder Jr. as the nation’s next...
Bernard Madoff, founder and president of a New York firm that invested funds for wealthy individuals, hedge funds and other institutions, has...
There seems to be a fracas in the making at the University of Michigan Law School, ignited by the controversy over California’s...
Female lawyers make up 45% of associates at US law firms, but only about 19% of partners, according to October numbers from...
Linklaters LLP, the second-largest London law firm by revenue, paid its top earner £3.4 million pounds ($5 million in real money) in...
Winston-Salem, NC’s Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice has decided to freeze salary increases for all attorneys through the first half of 2009....
A judge in US District Court has sided with [Law Firm Name Deleted] in a bizarre and widely ridiculed trademark case against...
A former law student Robert A. McDonald was sentenced today to a year in a halfway house for possessing child pornography. McDonald,...
Timothy Pohl will leave Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom to become a managing director in the restructuring group at financial services...
Former Bush Administration Solicitor General Paul Clement is returning to the Washington, DC office of Atlanta’s King & Spalding. “We are very...
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