The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kate Reder Sheikh and Julian Sarafian | January 21, 2022
"People want to feel like they are part of something bigger," a former Am Law 50 associate said. Some smaller firms are showing how to make that a reality.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | January 20, 2022
Appeals Judge Gilbert Merritt Jr., who died on Jan. 17, is heralded as a "devoted champion of justice" and "a great mentor, boss, friend, and jurist."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joan Meier | January 18, 2022
As SCOTUS is poised for a second review of Terence Andrus' death penalty case, family abuse and trauma need to be part of the argument.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | January 14, 2022
Roy Reardon, the Simpson Thacher lawyer who won a landmark Supreme Court case in 2001 for a golfer with a disability, has died at age 92.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Eugene Scalia | January 11, 2022
Major rulemakings are expected this year from the SEC, FTC and other agencies. Some of these rules will be accompanied by dissenting opinions that could be potentially game-changing.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Harshbarger and Lauren Stiller Rikleen | January 7, 2022
Data shows that our democracy is "backsliding" and our rule of law is in decline. Yet our nation's lawyers—the profession most trained to help—largely remain on the sidelines instead of taking a stance.
By Zach Warren | January 4, 2022
If you thought a pandemic would slow down how rapidly our world is changing, these predictions from attorneys and technologists show that the pace of changes continues unabated.
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2021
Whether it's new federal and state security requirements, the increased dangers of ransomware, or shifts in cyber insurance coverage, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in cybersecurity during the new year.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | December 21, 2021
Just in time for December holidays: A Supreme Court recipe for eggnog, unearthed from the papers of Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jordan Furlong | December 17, 2021
A law firm's culture is defined by what is rewarded, what is tolerated, what is overlooked, and what is punished. At many firms, the outcome is jarringly different from what leadership might want.
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