In 2001, a lawsuit was launched against Wal-Mart by Brad Seligman, civil rights attorney. Betty Dukes, named as the lead plaintiff, worked...
Good morning everyone! Today is Wednesday, July 14th. Here’s a quick recap of yesterday’s stories. DLA Piper was ranked first by deal...
Per a Law.com article posted yesterday, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan consulted with attorneys from Skadden’s Washington, D.C. office just prior to...
Bryan Gowdy, of the Jacksonville appellate firm Mills Creed & Gowdy, earned a victory yesterday when the US Supreme Court issued a...
It is no question that the recently passed Arizona legislation regarding the treatment of illegal immigrants in that state will end up...
This morning President Barack Obama announced in a news conference his nomination for the vacancy created by Justice John Paul Stevens’ retirement...
Opponents of the Congressional health care bill passed Sunday night made it known early legal challenges would be forthcoming. As reported in...
As reported in the school’s newspaper and by WSFA NBC, Chief Justice John Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court will make a...
Samuel J. Buffone has left Ropes & Gray’s government enforcement practice group to become a partner in Washington D.C.-based financial services law...
In the ongoing battle between the two sides, the federal government and Big Tobacco went before the Supreme Court Friday with a...
The U.S. Supreme Court seems to have gotten one wrong, at least when it comes to the court of public opinion. A Washington...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has hired four law clerks, two of whom have already clerked for other justices. Robert Yablon formerly...