By Scott Graham | March 25, 2020
"Default is the only appropriate remedy here," ITC Administrative Law Judge Cameron Elliot concluded after reviewing SK Innovation's spoliation of evidence in a trade secrets action.
By Sarah Tincher-Numbers | March 25, 2020
Some court observers fear that the case, which involves a small section of the Appalachian Trail, could have vast implications on infrastructure and the national parks.
National Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Brian Patterson and Scott Friedman | March 25, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, some companies will seek to implement workforce reductions or reorganizations. Before doing so, employers must fully consider disparate impact, leave and other issues.
By Karen Sloan | February 7, 2020
Yale law students disrupted a Paul Weiss recruiting reception on Feb. 6, decrying the firm's representation of ExxonMobil in climate change litigation. They are working with law students at Harvard to expand their campaign to other campuses.
By Karen Sloan | January 29, 2020
"The points they made, I think, are extremely persuasive," said Chief Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
By Samantha Stokes | January 15, 2020
The firm said the hires match its mission to offer highly specialized sector expertise, including in the energy industry.
National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Lisa Helem | January 1, 2020
Editor-in-Chief Lisa Helem shares highlights from the NLJ's January magazine, including a cover story on the African American Managing Partners Network and an interview with Washington D.C. attorney general Karl Racine.
By Lisa Helem | January 1, 2020
The chairman of Beveridge & Diamond discusses his path and the attorneys who influenced him along the way.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 23, 2019
"We've gone from 30 mph not to 60 mph but to 90 mph in the last 18 months to two years," Thomas Spulak, a partner at King & Spalding, said in an interview.
By Marcia Coyle | November 25, 2019
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in his lone dissent: "The core purpose of the constitutional protection of freedom of expression is to ensure that all opinions on such issues have a chance to be heard and considered." Michael Mann's claims can now proceed to a jury.
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