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The British law firms won the short-term battles but have lost ground in the long-term war, Paul Hodkinson writes.
We look forward to seeing you all at the awards dinner at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Sept. 4 in Manhattan. We'll reveal the ...
In its latest session, the New York State Senate passed a sweeping antitrust enforcement bill, SB 335. This bill marks the ...
The Commonwealth Court rejected the plaintiff’s argument that SEPTA and its officers had acted outside the scope of their ...
The latest report from the State Bar of Texas shows disciplinary actions taken against judges and lawyers in the state.
The nomination comes only a few weeks before the 120-day period for her term serving as interim leader of the office was set ...
Cyberattacks are surging across the legal sector as firms dive into digital workflows yet many remain dangerously unprepared ...
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department's decision in a child pornography case mirrored a recent holding by a federal court ...
"This is a classic corporate governance dilemma—aligning executive incentives with shareholder interests while guarding ...
Democracy Forward is deepening its appellate expertise with recent DOJ and Big Law attorneys at a time when the Supreme Court ...
Ivan Fong, 63, was one of the highest-proifile GCs to sign an amicus brief supporting Perkins Coie's legal challenge of ...
At oral argument, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith argued on behalf of a health care company seeking a $12 million judgment ...
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