The phone hacking scandal in the United Kingdom is causing a stir in the media world but it is having an effect...
DLA Piper is laying off 7 attorneys and 10 staff in the Middle East in the wake of the Dubai credit crisis....
The economic crisis in Dubai is creating a large amount of legal work for firms involved in the debt restructuring negotiations. Firms...
The American Lawyer expects a “a paradigm-shifting, blood-in-the-suites, terror-on-the-campus hiring and retention crisis” in 2009. If nothing changes, this fall the same...
Columbia Law School faced upheaval as it postponed all final exams slated for Wednesday amid ongoing unrest sparked by pro-Palestinian demonstrators encamped...
Prosecutors’ Call for Sentence Enhancement In a recent development, U.S. prosecutors have recommended a three-year prison sentence for Changpeng Zhao, the founder...
The legal services sector in the United States experienced a notable resurgence in February, adding 2,700 jobs, according to recent data released...
In the wake of a state court ruling that frozen embryos are considered children under Alabama’s wrongful death law, lawmakers in Alabama...
In a recent development affecting migrant shelters in New York City, approximately 3,600 migrants across 20 shelters are now subjected to new...
A group of 144 sex abuse victims, who have lodged claims against the Boy Scouts of America, have taken their battle to...
As announced on Monday, former White House counsel Stuart Delery is set to return to Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, a prominent U.S....
Law enforcement officials stationed at the forefront of the border recently offered insights into the proposed border security bill from the U.S....