Former DOJ Watchdog to Represent Massachusetts U.S. Attorney in Ethics Investigation
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins hired former Justice Department Inspector General Michael Bromwich to represent her in a widening ethics…
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins hired former Justice Department Inspector General Michael Bromwich to represent her in a widening ethics…
The legal industry is currently amid a merger mania as Biglaw firms look to join forces with competitors and boutiques,…
Steptoe & Johnson Law Firm recently announced the acceptance of cryptocurrency as a form of payment. According to Ciaran Cohn,…
The National Law Review offers another edition of its legal industry news column. Here are the latest NLR news highlights…
Here is the first edition of our August legal industry news roundup, as summer is winding down. Discover the latest…
Yale Law Women’s much-anticipated annual report on top law firms for family friendliness and gender equality is finally out. This…
Summary: Sandra Goldstein left Cravath, Swaine & Moore for Kirkland & Ellis, where she will be paid an impressive annual…
Summary: The University of Denver Sturm College of Law settled a lawsuit alleging they were paying female professors less than…
Summary: Insurance Journal analyzed numbers from the EEOC to find out what the most common workplace discrimination complaints of 2017…
Summary: A female comedian was sued for wanting to perform for only women. Comic Iliza Schlesinger wanted to celebrate girl-power…
Summary: Lawyers wanting to sue their own firms face obstacles. Two months ago, a former Winston & Strawn partner sued…
Summary: An advocacy group has been formed by over 70 attorneys from 15 states to build a network that can…