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Osborne Clarke Implements Mandatory Office Attendance Policy for Bonus Eligibility

International law firm Osborne Clarke (OC) introduced a new mandatory office attendance policy to determine bonus eligibility for its staff.…

Former San Francisco DA, Chesa Boudin, Now Earns Impressive Six-Figure Salary at UC Berkeley

In June 2022, Chesa Boudin, the former District Attorney (DA) of San Francisco, faced a recall election that led to…

Google Ordered to Pay $338.7 Million in Patent Infringement Case

A federal jury in Waco, Texas, has ruled that Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) infringed upon a software developer's patent rights with…

Law Firm Emerging from Lewis Brisbois Exodus Faces Further Departures Following Leadership Ouster

In the wake of a mass exodus from Lewis Brisbois, the law firm, Daugherty Lordan, which the defectors formed, has…

Goldman Sachs Faces Tough Decisions as Goodwill Writedown Sends Signals

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. disclosed a significant half-billion-dollar goodwill impairment, primarily associated with the troubled acquisition of a home improvement…

Job Satisfaction High for Class of 2019 Law Grads Despite Lingering Debt Impact

A new report released by the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) and the NALP Foundation sheds light on the…

Illinois Supreme Court Upholds State Law Ending Cash Bail

The Illinois Supreme Court upheld a state law eliminating cash bail, marking a significant milestone in the nation's criminal justice…

Federal Judge Upholds Constitutionality of Oregon’s Stringent Gun Law

 U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut has declared that Oregon's stringent gun control measure, approved by voters, is constitutional. The measure,…

Myong Joun, Suffolk Law Alumnus, Confirmed by Senate as US District Court Judge

Myong J. Joun, a distinguished alumnus of Suffolk Law School, has been confirmed by the US Senate to serve as…

Senate Bill Proposes Increased Funding for Supreme Court Security Measures

In a significant move to bolster security measures at the US Supreme Court, a Senate committee has approved bipartisan legislation…

Racist Email Scandal Sparks Departures at Lewis Brisbois Defector Firm

In the wake of revelations surrounding racist, sexist, and antisemitic emails, Daugherty Lordan, the law firm formed by attorneys who…

Biden’s Push for Diversity in Federal Judiciary Faces Challenges Ahead

In recent weeks, the U.S. Senate has confirmed a series of judges with civil rights backgrounds, fulfilling President Biden's goal…