Houston Bankruptcy Judge Steps Down Following Ethical Concerns Over Relationship with Lawyer Linked to Financial Benefits U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David R. Jones...
In a shocking turn of events, a former New York lawyer, Arthur Cohen, aged 72, has been handed a significant prison sentence...
In a recent U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, the nominee for Oregon’s next federal district court judge, U.S. Magistrate Judge Mustafa Kasubhai,...
New York State Bar Association Releases Comprehensive Plan Three months after a pivotal Supreme Court decision that restricted the use of race...
Exploring a New Approach to Licensing in the Legal Profession In a groundbreaking move, the State Bar of California is considering the...
Introduction Robert Kindler, former top M&A banker at Morgan Stanley, has returned to the legal profession after a hiatus of over two...
Introduction To address underrepresentation within the legal profession and navigate the shifting landscape of diversity initiatives, the New York State Bar Association...
In a recent development, attorney Jason R. Buckley, based in Bloomfield, Connecticut, has found himself entangled in a precarious situation as his...
Major Law Firm Updates Eligibility Criteria Amidst Legal Challenges Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, a prominent law firm, has altered the eligibility criteria...
A corporate law firm, Morrison Foerster, has made a significant policy change in response to a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in its...
The legal community received a sneak peek into the upcoming Next Gen bar exam, scheduled to debut in July 2026, when the...
In a recent decision by the Appellate Division’s Third Judicial Department of the New York State Supreme Court, bar admission has been...