The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago ruled that a federal judge’s comments about “people like you” were not inflammatory...
Twitter Inc. has been sued for reportedly refusing to proceed with approximately 900 arbitration cases filed by ex-employees who either quit or...
In a recent opinion article for the Washington Post, columnist Jason Willick suggests that a U.S. Supreme Court decision authored by Justice...
The U.S. Supreme Court has left certain defendants without legal recourse to assert their actual innocence due to a change in statutory...
Justice Neil M. Gorsuch of the U.S. Supreme Court recently made notable citations to the work of two esteemed Notre Dame Law...
Judge William Hooks of Cook County, Illinois, has agreed to recuse himself from a case following allegations of making violent, discriminatory, racist,...
In yet another blow to Twitter, Mark Schobinger, the former senior director of compensation at the social media company, filed a proposed...
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP), a prominent Big Law firm, has become the latest victim of a cyber breach that compromised sensitive...
Former Judge Kathryn Schrader from Gwinnett County, Georgia, has recently reached a favorable pretrial diversion deal with state prosecutors. The agreement, if...
The California State Bar has expressed its willingness to disclose the names of two former employees as part of a settlement in...
British law firm Mishcon de Reya has settled a lawsuit involving its former client misappropriating 3.2 million pounds ($4 million) in legal...
Leading defense lawyers from prominent law firms have been enlisted to represent Coinbase and Binance in high-profile cases brought forth by the...