By Samantha Joseph | March 6, 2018
"We're looking at everybody now. This is only the beginning,” said attorney Alex Arreaza, who represents a student shot five times during the Parkland school shooting.
By Robert Storace | March 6, 2018
Former ESPN sports anchor and legal analyst Adrienne Lawrence, who once worked at a trio of Am Law 100 firms, has sued the network, claiming ongoing sexual abuse, specifically by current sports anchor John Buccigross.
By Karen Sloan | March 6, 2018
Requests for accommodations on the Law School Admission Test have skyrocketed since the government required the exam's administrator to ease the process of gaining them, but a federal judge has ruled that the Law School Admission Council is still falling short when it comes to accommodating disabled test takers.
By C. Ryan Barber | Cogan Schneier | March 6, 2018
Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to President Donald Trump, should face disciplinary action for using television appearances to promote the Republican candidate in Alabama's special U.S. Senate election last year, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel said in a report to the White House on Tuesday.
By Jenna Greene | March 6, 2018
Skadden litigators scored a pair of wins last week.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2018
Neal Katyal has joined Gov. Tom Wolf's efforts to defend Pennsylvania's recently re-drawn congressional districts before the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Colby Hamilton | March 5, 2018
Recent settlements with two of three New Jersey border towns sued over their attempts to block the enclosures known as eruvs have settled, even as a town across the border in New York recently announced similar considerations.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 5, 2018
Ride-sharing giant Uber violated Pennsylvania's consumer protection law when it failed to promptly disclose that a data breach occurred in late 2016, and that mistake should cost the company at least $13.5 million, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro has claimed in a newly filed lawsuit.
Daily Report Online | Expert Opinion|News
By Greg Land | March 5, 2018
Lawyers following the trial talk about their perspectives on what the case means—and the open questions that remain.
By Marcia Coyle | March 5, 2018
Lisa Blatt of Arnold & Porter, representing Endo pharma, argued New Hampshire was barred from outsourcing public claims "to private contingency-fee lawyers who have a substantial personal financial stake in the outcome." The Supreme Court turned down the petition without comment. New Hampshire's Cohen Milstein retainer agreement transferred to Motley Rice last year after the departure of Linda Singer.
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