A Black lawyer, Marsha W. Mignott, has filed a proposed class action lawsuit accusing Georgia disciplinary officials of racial discrimination in handling...
In response to economic challenges, law firms are increasingly looking for ways to save money without resorting to layoffs. One strategy that...
The United States Supreme Court has recently announced that it will hear two cases examining whether public officials are permitted to block...
U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk of the Northern District of Texas has been accused of concealing the bulk of his personal...
The NALP Foundation for Law Career Research and Education’s annual Update on Associate Attrition report released on April 18 shows that while...
The American Bar Association (ABA) has revealed that an unauthorized third party gained access to its computer network starting from March 6,...
A request for an investigation into US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for alleged financial disclosure failures has been referred to the...
The Black Law Students Association at Stanford Law School has announced that it will not participate in formal recruiting events following the...
Mayer Brown has announced the appointment of Justin Herring, a cybersecurity leader from New York’s state government, as a litigation partner. Herring...
The New York State Senate has approved Governor Kathy Hochul’s nominee, Rowan Wilson, as the chief judge of the New York State...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, a prominent Biglaw firm, has recently announced layoffs that seem to be a mixture of both stealth and...
The U.S. Supreme Court has begun considering a case that could have major implications for whistleblower lawsuits. The case involves three whistleblowers...