National Law Journal | Commentary
By Erin R. Schrantz, Matthew D. Cipolla and Reena Sikdar | March 29, 2019
A company's ability to nip a potential anti-corruption violation in the bud is only as good as its ability to detect it.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jessica Heim, Erica Connolly and Meghan Natenson | March 29, 2019
Can non-waiver agreements with the government protect the privilege? The courts send mixed signals.
National Law Journal | Commentary|Conversation|News
By Tony Mauro | March 29, 2019
"We should not continue to reflexively apply this policy-driven approach to the Constitution," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote. "If the Constitution does not require public figures to satisfy an actual-malice standard in state-law defamation suits, then neither should we."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Kellye Y. Testy | March 25, 2019
"How could so many accomplished people become so obsessed with a narrow view of status that they would engage in massive fraud to get their children into elite schools?"
By Eric Tanenblatt and Todd Daubert, Dentons | March 18, 2019
One key to facilitating connected transportation and autonomous vehicles is efficient management of the spectrum upon which the vehicles will rely, and regulators will be called upon to adopt, implement and, on an ongoing basis, refine the spectrum's rules.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David W. Ogden | March 14, 2019
The upcoming arguments in Flowers v. Mississippi could reaffirm the nation's commitment to impartial justice.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Sheldon Whitehouse | February 15, 2019
The Roberts Court has shown an "undeniable pattern of political allegiance," the U.S. senator from Rhode Island says.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | February 8, 2019
Black partners were more dominant in the labor and employment field, generally a lower-paying practice area, according to a recent survey.
By Brian Koosed and Priya Chadha | January 31, 2019
Though being confronted with an armed deponent may seem improbable, it is worth considering what one can do if confronted with this scenario.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Whitt Steineker and Jay Wright | January 30, 2019
Centuries after American colonists were required by law to grow hemp, and decades after it was then outlawed by Congress, one of the nation's oldest…
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