Two weeks ago, we reported that New York State’s Appellate Division had ruled, giving lawmakers 90 days to adjust judicial compensation to...
New York State’s 1,300 judges have not had a pay raise in a decade. Now the state’s Appellate Division, 1st Department has...
Akerman Senterfitt has announced a new partnership with the Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University Law School, one of Florida’s oldest historically black...
Almost all North Carolina judges have agreed to pay cuts similar those being imposed on state employees Three hundred and sixty-eight of...
Chicago’s Pugh, Jones, Johnson & Quandt and Newark’s McCarter & English are forming an alliance. While remaining separate and independent law firms,...
A California appeals court ruling from 1984 that a firm can sue a departing partner for profits lost from open cases. Six...
Ragsdale Liggett PLLC , based in Raleigh, North Carolina, has announced that Sandra W. Mitterling, an attorney in the firm’s litigation department,...
The names of applicants to fill the seat of the federal judge for the western Wisconsin district based in Madison were released...
This morning’s top stories: Bankrupt law firm Heller Ehrman paid out more than $7 million to 35 departing or retiring partners in...
Law firm Dwyer & Collora has hired Judge Christopher J. Armstrong, the former chief justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court. Armstrong will...
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether or not a cross honoring fallen soldiers in the Mojave National Preserve is...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday against a 2005 California law that aimed to ban the sale or...