Rather than lay off under-productive attorneys, New Zealand law firm Russell McVeagh is encouraging its lawyers to increase their pro bono work...
Lawyers from the Washington, DC and Boston offices of now-defunct Wolf Block will join the Columbia, South Carolina office of Nelson Mullins....
According to a story in the Boston Business Journal, some at Beantown’s Ropes & Gray are not thrilled their firm made a...
DLA Piper has for the first time appointed vice chairs for some Chicago practice groups, seeking to aid those who chair large...
The announcement of Obama’s administration is helping abortion rights supporters feel optimistic, while unnerving “pro-lifers.” Thursday is the 36th anniversary of the...
The Wall Street Journal, having nothing else to report on, writes that newly unemployed Wall Street refugees are luxuriating in the freedom...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is set to vote on adopting a comprehensive ban on non-compete agreements, which restrict workers from changing...
A federal appeals court judge facing questions about a potential conflict of interest regarding his son’s ownership of Citigroup stock does not...
The US House of Representatives recently approved a two-year reauthorization of a contentious warrantless surveillance law, known as Section 702 of the...
The State Department, by President Biden’s executive order, has introduced a policy that links eligibility for promotions to an employee’s ability to...
Harvard University is gearing up for its 2024 commencement ceremonies, and this year’s celebrations promise to be more diverse and inclusive than...
In the dynamic realm of legal recruitment, 2024 stands as a pivotal year characterized by significant shifts. Influenced by technological progressions, a...