The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | July 10, 2024
Many of the largest firms in the U.K. did not make it onto the ranking, and even at the best firms the numbers have not improved on last year.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard | July 10, 2024
This annual review discusses the most important SEQRA decisions of 2023. All 46 will be included in the next annual update of "Environmental Impact Review in New York".
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah E. Walters, Brian Blais and Brad A. Rocheville | July 10, 2024
In recent years, the DOJ has been beating the self-disclosure drum with a series of policies designed to encourage and reward corporate self-disclosure of misconduct. Yet, these policies also make clear that self-disclosure alone does not beget a declination.
By Trudy Knockless | July 10, 2024
"If the legal industry were truly advanced in DE&I, we wouldn't see such minimal progress," said Jean Lee, president of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | July 10, 2024
A former Am Law 200 diversity leader's recent suit against her old firm is a reminder that pursuing diversity is often easier said than done.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey M. Rosenthal, Vincent J. Roldan and Joshua S. Bauchner | July 9, 2024
The Fifth Circuit, in 'In re GFS Industries', recently issued a decision siding with the controversial 'Cleary Packaging' decision. All of a sudden, the subchapter V debtor's efforts to use a streamlined procedure could be undermined by Section 523(a) litigation even outside the Fourth Circuit.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | July 9, 2024
A substantial number of the nearly 120 firms that responded cited immigration cases, with a notable number being asylum cases involving Afghan refugees.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 9, 2024
According to the 2024 Am Law Pro Bono Scorecard, almost half of U.S. lawyers at 120 firms devoted at least 20 hours to pro bono in 2023.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Catherine Nyarady and Crystal Parker | July 9, 2024
On May 3, 2023, Judge David C. Nye of the District of Idaho imposed the first-ever bond order under Idaho's Bad Faith Assertions of Patent Infringement Act. In that order, the court required patent owner Katana or its parent company, Longhorn, to post an $8 million bond before allowing it to proceed with its patent infringement suit against Micron.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 8, 2024
"The likelihood and degree of potential foreclosure is significant, as shown by Tempur Sealy's internal documents, its past attempts to exclude other suppliers from Mattress Firm, and the projections of third-party investors," the FTC alleges in its antitrust complaint attempting to block the proposed mattress merger.
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