The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | January 11, 2021
For some administration officials with a role in controversial policies, a return to private practice won't be so simple.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2021
Social media companies don't have to consistently enforce their policies or terms of services. And there's little legal recourse for those looking to force them to abide more closely to their own rules.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | January 7, 2021
Will law firms that represented Trump and the GOP in post-election litigation face financial or reputational damage after a mob of pro-Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday?
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | January 3, 2021
Attorneys say the reemergence of federal government regulation in areas such as civil rights and the environment will not only allow AGs to redirect resources, but will also bring about collaboration between state and federal authorities.
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.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 15, 2020
Data released earlier this month details the exact loan amounts and which businesses got them.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hannah Roberts | December 11, 2020
With the world waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine, the lawyers involved tell of how they worked day and night despite being in lockdown themselves.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Ryan Barber | December 10, 2020
On Dec. 4, Levi, the grandson of the late U.S. Attorney General Edward Levi, left the Justice Department, stepping down after a two-year tenure that saw him rise from a counselor Attorney General William Barr inherited and hardly knew to a constant at the attorney general's side.
By Karen Sloan | December 2, 2020
The bar exam of 2025 will look different than today's, with a greater emphasis on legal skills. But just how much it will change remains to be seen.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 24, 2020
COVID-19 delivered an unprecedented demand for IT services during the early months of lockdowns. But after sympathy and empathy initially softened complaints, IT providers said patience has grown thin.
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