By Ross Todd | January 21, 2021
Pardon the allusion to Tina Turner, but two leading lights in the judicial training are making a compelling case that kindness should be a core competency of candidates for the bench.
By Mike Scarcella | January 19, 2021
Los Angeles court leaders have grappled with how to minimize the spread of the virus while keeping essential proceedings moving in the country's largest trial court system.
By Ross Todd | January 6, 2021
Economic crisis: Check. Incoming Democratic administration: Check. What's old is new again.
By Ross Todd | January 5, 2021
Expect an eventual return to the courtroom, an uptick in trials and settlement talks, and some new kinds of work for certain practices.
By Ross Todd | December 22, 2020
What did in-house and law firm litigation leaders have to say about managing their dockets and people through a pandemic?
By Alaina Lancaster | December 21, 2020
The Theranos fraud case is the latest to attempt to untangle the blurred lines of attorney-client privilege in white-collar investigations.
By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2020
"It's their reaction to losing. How they handle that is going to make the difference," said John Muffler, a former U.S. marshal who ran the agency's National Center for Judicial Security.
By Ross Todd | December 16, 2020
Plaintiffs bringing gender discrimination claims against Jones Day on Monday indicated that they were dropping all class and collective action claims and moving forward as individuals. The move follows a similar move by plaintiffs in a case against Morrison & Foerster.
By Lucy Wang, Joseph E. Floren, Bob O'Leary and Josh Rapoport | December 11, 2020
Federal forum provisions remain an attractive tool that companies should consider in an effort to avoid the costs and uncertainty of duplicative class actions.
By Marcia Coyle | December 8, 2020
In his merits brief to the court, Kirkland & Ellis partner Paul Clement, representing Facebook, cited the Scalia-Garner book three times, including for the punctuation canon and the "postpositive modifier." Garner's response on the merits cited the book six times.
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