By Jeffrey M. Winn | March 30, 2022
Constance Baker Motley has been historically under-appreciated. This historical slight should forever cease, however, with Tomiko Brown-Nagin's superb new biography of Motley, which spotlights the great woman's origin story and significance as a pathfinder in the law.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John Q. Barrett | March 29, 2022
After World War II, Russia prosecuted Nazis for committing in Ukraine the same international crimes that Russia is committing there today.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | March 29, 2022
Constance Baker Motley has been historically under-appreciated. This historical slight should forever cease, however, with Tomiko Brown-Nagin's superb new biography of Motley, which spotlights the great woman's origin story and significance as a pathfinder in the law.
By Amy Guthrie | March 28, 2022
The association's Human Rights Institute decries the serial dismissal, harassment, intimidation and arrest of Guatemalan judges and prosecutors who have been judicially persecuted and forced to resign.
Corporate Counsel | Video
By Heather Nevitt | March 24, 2022
In this exclusive Corporate Counsel Advance webinar, a group of Washington, D.C.-based lawyers with deep expertise in sanctions gathered to discuss the unprecedented and rapidly evolving international regulatory restrictions related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
By James Carstensen | March 22, 2022
Quinn Emanuel has taken on the case pro bono.
By Bill Priestap, Holden Triplett and John Auerbach | March 22, 2022
Tips for better securing your company in today's high-risk cyber environment. Incident prevention is paramount, so security must be more prominent and proactive.
By Marcia Coyle | March 21, 2022
The first week of the March argument sitting only has four arguments scheduled, but 13 lawyers will participate.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Keith Letourneau | March 20, 2022
From a maritime-law perspective, questions arise as to whether Russia's wanton war and its consequences may trigger a charter's force majeure clause, which generally has the effect of suspending contract performance obligations that are disrupted by unforeseeable events beyond the control of the vessel's owner or charterer.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 20, 2022
As lawyers, we add our voice to those who seek to hold Russia accountable not just in the court of public opinion but as a matter of law.
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