By Lizzy McLellan | May 27, 2019
"If they had just given me a couple days to sleep for 15 hours, I would have been a different person," said one attorney-turned psychotherapist.
By Lizzy McLellan | Dan Packel | Dylan Jackson | Susan DeSantis | May 12, 2019
Attorneys in every type of practice may struggle with poor mental health and substance abuse. Here are five lawyers from all different backgrounds who found support to overcome their illnesses.
National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Dan Packel | April 24, 2019
Market leaders Burford and Bentham have turned to lobbyists at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and elsewhere, but they remain outgunned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Ryan Lovelace | April 18, 2019
2018 was a year of modest growth for many in D.C., a trend expected to continue this year.
By Karen Sloan | April 14, 2019
In this first installment of The Big Fail, a series focused on the high percentage of law graduates failing the bar and the impact on law schools and the legal profession, Law.com examines how far rates have dropped in recent years and the reasons for the decline.
National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By By Meegan Hollywood and Nahid Shaikh | April 1, 2019
In 2007, the Supreme Court decided Bell Atlantic v. Twombly, a once-controversial opinion that now needs no introduction. Twombly, as antitrust practitioners…
By MP McQueen | March 19, 2019
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips global payments partner Anita Boomstein brings us up to date on the battle between federal and state regulators to oversee fintech.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
Boeing faces lawsuits from passengers, particularly since eight of them on the Ethiopian Air flight were Americans. But airlines also could bring legal actions over revenue losses incurred due to the grounding, according to lawyers who specialize in aviation.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Erin Mulvaney | February 28, 2019
"[Epic] changes the dynamics in a profound way," said Gerald Maatman, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. "It's one of the most important decisions from the Supreme Court that impacts workplace issues."
By Caroline Spiezio | January 23, 2019
Google was hit with a $57 million fine Monday due to alleged GDPR violations. France's data privacy enforcement agency claims Google didn't make information about data collection and storage easily accessible to users. Here's how companies can avoid winding up with a similar fine.
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