In a recent development, Texas has erected additional barriers along a portion of its border with Mexico, obstructing Border Patrol access, according...
The landscape for businesses relying on the gig economy is undergoing a significant shift, as the U.S. Labor Department unveiled a final...
In a continuing trend within the U.S. legal industry, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, an Atlanta-founded law firm, has unveiled its latest merger...
HP Inc (HPQ.N) is entangled in a federal lawsuit in Chicago as consumers from various states, including Illinois, New York, and Missouri,...
New York City has taken legal action against 17 bus companies, accusing them of unlawfully transporting over 33,000 migrants from Texas to...
An American Bar Association (ABA) proposal aimed at fortifying job protections for untenured law faculty has garnered extensive support within the legal...
A recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton in Los Angeles has determined that disbarred California lawyer Tom Girardi, aged 84,...
Yale Law School’s decision to cease cooperation with U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings has ignited a broader conversation within the...
Consumer attorneys, engaged in a legal battle against the commissions paid by home sellers to buyer’s agents, are pushing for the consolidation...
In a significant turn of events, a federal judge in Chicago has acquitted David Sargent, an environmental lawyer, of insider trading charges....
Kirkland & Ellis, one of the world’s busiest bankruptcy practices, has unveiled a substantial increase in its top hourly billing rates, setting...
Chicago Federal Court Conviction for Wire Fraud Becky Louise Sutton, a former paralegal at the esteemed U.S. law firm Saul Ewing, has...