A Starbucks branch in Philadelphia has faced the consequences of alleged unfair labor practices. The dispute centered around claims of retaliation against...
Stanford University has announced the appointment of Jenny Martinez, the current dean of Stanford Law School, as the university’s next provost. In...
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities, many law schools are adapting their...
Mary Smith, the newly elected President of the American Bar Association (ABA), hinted that efforts by law schools to safeguard “free speech”...
Nancy Gagen, a former legal secretary who worked at Mandell Menkes from 2006 to 2019, has initiated legal action against the Chicago-based...
Sidley Austin, a prominent legal firm, is bolstering its emerging companies practice by welcoming Cynthia Lovering, a former partner at Cooley LLP,...
Shearman & Sterling has recently welcomed its first lateral hire. Alejandro Gordano, a former Shearman attorney, rejoins the firm after his tenure...
In the midst of 2023, U.S. law firms continue to grapple with an excess of legal professionals, marking a concerning trend outlined...
The ongoing dispute involving 96-year-old Judge Pauline Newman and a special committee of three Federal Circuit judges has taken a new turn....
Judge Clarence Cuthpert Jr. has been appointed as a group leader at the University of Georgia Law School, spearheading an essential program...
New York City has taken a significant step by prohibiting the use of TikTok on government-owned devices, attributing this decision to heightened...
Former Wall Street Journal reporter Jay Solomon has brought an end to his legal battle against Dechert LLP, as revealed in a...