By Colleen Murphy | October 24, 2022
"The CDC should not be treating kids in low-income households as lab experiments," Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry said. "Nor should pharmaceutical companies be allowed to use low-income families as cash cows."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Alicea Elloras-Ally and Lillian M. Moy | October 24, 2022
With the end of World War II in sight, Winston Churchill famously quipped, "Never let a good crisis go to waste"—his enticing way of reminding…
By Allison Dunn | October 21, 2022
"The fact that Brandeis offered both in-person and online graduate programs, but only in-person undergraduate programs, could allow a jury to infer that Brandeis reasonably expected plaintiffs (both undergraduates) had paid tuition in exchange for in-person instruction," the judge wrote. "Finally, although classes might be moved with some frequency from one meeting place to another, a jury could find that this did not disturb a reasonable expectation that plaintiffs paid tuition in anticipation of classes meeting in-person somewhere on campus."
By Andrew Maloney | October 20, 2022
Several firms from the Am Law 100 on down have launched new groups over the last few years to handle more business from colleges and universities.
By Michael A. Mora | October 20, 2022
David Boies, chairman and managing partner at Boies Schiller Flexner, is co-lead counsel in the federal district court class action against Mark Cuban and his NBA franchise.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | October 19, 2022
So far this year, there have been 234 total lateral moves at Am Law 200 firm offices in D.C., including 31 from the government, and 38% of those moves have been women.
By Allison Dunn | October 19, 2022
"Carr's unprecedented misconduct involved more than 100 stipulated incidents that occurred over a period of approximately two years and encompassed repeated acts of dishonesty; the blatant and systematic disregard of due process, the law, court orders, and local rules; the disrespectful treatment of court staff and litigants; and the abuse of capias warrants and the court's contempt power. That misconduct warrants an indefinite suspension of law," the majority opinion said.
By Andrew Maloney | October 19, 2022
Partners in Dallas, Atlanta, Houston and Minneapolis reported the largest gains in average compensation, while Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Miami all reported noticeable declines.
By Andrew Maloney | October 19, 2022
Partners in Dallas, Atlanta, Houston and Minneapolis reported the largest gains in average compensation, while Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Miami all reported noticeable declines.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sydney Willmann | October 19, 2022
Female attorneys are leaving the practice of law. Although this isn't a new problem, it's a problem that has plagued the legal profession for decades. Many departures go unexplained and leave legal employers reeling. While answers may be hard to come by, I suggest that legal employers look to an unlikely source for information: TikTok.
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