A compelling argument emerges in a recent publication from the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford Law, prompting...
Consumer Advocates Rekindle Fight for Retiree Financial Protection as Labor Department Pursues Fiduciary Rulemaking Reviving the Cause In the arena of financial...
Introduction In a troubling case that underscores the far-reaching consequences of online communication, a Los Angeles resident, Jonathan Lipman, has been indicted...
In a recent development, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has decided to extend a temporary block on an order to restrict...
Introduction To address underrepresentation within the legal profession and navigate the shifting landscape of diversity initiatives, the New York State Bar Association...
In recent years, BigLaw firms have been revolutionizing their recruitment strategies by embracing a practice known as “precruiting.” This trend entails recruiting...
In a significant development, Kurt Jung, a distinguished professional renowned for his unwavering dedication to anti-discrimination initiatives, has assumed a pivotal role...
Amid increased regulatory scrutiny of technology companies, Squire Patton Boggs is bolstering its competition and antitrust group with a strategic hire. Marty...
Former Banking and Fintech Executive Brian Brooks Returns to O’Melveny & Myers Brian Brooks, a seasoned banking and financial technology executive with...
In response to escalating free speech controversies within law schools, the American Bar Association (ABA) is contemplating a groundbreaking requirement for educational...
The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has recommended a censure for Darien Town Justice Jennifer R. Nunnery, following a thorough...
The President of the American Bar Association (ABA), Mary Smith, expressed deep concern over the challenges faced by law firms’ diversity initiatives...