By Victoria Hudgins | November 18, 2020
The glare of immense public interest and participation is catching some courts and their tech infrastructure off guard, and shedding light on how just much they still need to learn.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | November 13, 2020
Late Thursday, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur withdrew from a federal lawsuit that alleged 'irregularities' in Pennsylvania's election procedure. It has also been involved in state court cases over the election.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | November 12, 2020
"I think the expectation generally is that Rip Van Winkle wakes up, and we see a much different environment," Dechert's David Kelley said.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Ross Todd | November 11, 2020
Jones Day on Tuesday sought to clarify that it hasn't made allegations of voter fraud on behalf of President Trump or any party affiliated with him.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | Dylan Jackson | November 11, 2020
Reported internal strife and a $500,000 negative ad campaign may cause clients to pressure the firms to drop Trump or hurt recruiting efforts, although some industry insiders don't expect long-term consequences.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 10, 2020
"Simply by keeping litigation ongoing, a sore loser candidate or party could dramatically undermine the transition efforts of the winning candidate by indefinitely postponing the declaration of a president-elect under the act," a 2001 law review article warned.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | November 9, 2020
Change in Washington tends to create legal work. But which areas stand to benefit the most?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | November 3, 2020
"Winter can be a very challenging time for our mental health under the best of circumstances and many are already feeling profound isolation and cabin fever," therapist and former litigator Stacey Dana said.
National Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Bob Lee and Marcos Alvarez | November 1, 2020
More than 600 applications have been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office seeking to register marks related to COVID-19. And the number of applications continues to grow, with many appearing to be "opportunistic" trademark applications.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | October 30, 2020
An increasing number of lawyers in Big Law and elsewhere are politically outspoken this year, while Joe Biden has an overwhelming share of the legal industry's financial contributions.
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