By Ross Todd | June 2, 2022
We asked if anyone wanted to talk about what's changed for litigators over the past couple of years. Seth Goldman of Mintz Levin and Meredith Slawe of Skadden Arps were the first two to take us up on the offer.
By Ross Todd | May 25, 2022
Paul Schmidt, Andrew Stanner and Laura Flahive Wu of Covington & Burling discuss the challenge of staying on top of the all-encompassing assignment that's called on 50 lawyers at any given time.
By Ross Todd | May 23, 2022
Karen Leetzow, the federation's chief legal officer, discusses the "Rubik's cube" of litigation and collective bargaining that led to last week's announcement of new deals with the men's and women's national teams, alongside her lead labor negotiator Nicole Buffalano of Morgan Lewis and her lead litigator Jamie Wine of Latham & Watkins.
By Ross Todd | May 18, 2022
"Being a first Asian American anything is great," said Judge Holly Fujie of Los Angeles County Superior Court. "But making sure that you're not the last Asian American something is even more important."
By Ross Todd | May 11, 2022
New York's Appellate Division, First Department issued a 3-2 decision last week siding with Gibson Dunn, Legal Aid and their clients, finding that the state agencies that authorized the practice had overstepped their authority.
By Ross Todd | May 10, 2022
Cooley's Mike Rhodes and Michelle Doolin discuss representing members of the preeminent reality TV family in a $100 million defamation lawsuit brought by Rob Kardashian's ex-fiancé, Blac Chyna.
By Ross Todd | May 5, 2022
Paul Coggins of Locke Lord and Fort Worth criminal defense attorney Brian Poe talk about defending a bellwether federal wage-fixing case targeting two former officials at a Texas physical therapy company.
By Ross Todd | May 3, 2022
Newly-minted litigation partners from the nation's largest law firms say focusing on genuine, personal relationships is key to business development, and associates who aspire to make partner should start thinking like one sooner rather than later.
By Ross Todd | May 2, 2022
The pandemic fueled an unprecedented surge of cooperation between state courts. Federal court officials, meanwhile, have been deliberating how to address future emergencies.
By Ross Todd | April 28, 2022
Kirkland donated about 5,300 hours to an investigation by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights following the murder of George Floyd. The state's civil rights enforcer announced Wednesday it found Minneapolis and its police department engaged in "a pattern or practice of race discrimination" in violation of the state's Human Rights Act.
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