National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Minh Vu and Kristina Launey | August 29, 2018
Website accessibility lawsuit filings are at an all-time high and, according to the projections, expected to keep climbing.
By Diana Hughes Leiden and Shilpa Coorg | August 2, 2018
Although imposter syndrome can and does affect attorneys at any career stage, millennials working in Big Law may be particularly susceptible by virtue of their generation's shared values and the realities of large-firm practice.
By Justin Peacock | July 26, 2018
Without a process for evaluating these opportunities, you can easily end up with a hodgepodge, disparate collection of private investments.
By Jay Harrington | July 5, 2018
Make no mistake, young lawyers. These raises are very much part of a calculated plan.
By Justin Peacock | June 20, 2018
As a lawyer, you like to think about what's next. You spend your career climbing the ladder from first-year associate to income partner to equity partner. But have you spent enough time thinking about life after the law?
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Leah Litman | June 5, 2018
The high court has underscored that government officials cannot act on the basis of religious animus. Will the justices hold President Donald Trump to those same principles of religious neutrality?
By Nicolas Morgan, Douglas Flaum, and Nate Brown | April 27, 2018
The popularity of cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs) has risen so dramatically that this year Merriam-Webster added definitions for both phrases to its most recent edition.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion|Investigation|News
By Amanda Bronstad | March 6, 2018
A special master looking into potential overbilling in a $75 million attorney fee request has delayed the findings of a report he said could have “serious and far-reaching adverse ramifications” for plaintiffs firms in the case and “for the practice of the plaintiffs' class action bar.”
By Thomas Zaccaro, Nicolas Morgan and Brian Kaewert | February 26, 2018
On Feb. 22, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that significantly restricts the rights of whistleblowers, but ultimately may cause headaches for the targets of their whistleblower complaints.
By Nicolas Morgan and Adam M. Reich | February 14, 2018
Despite the recent downswing in cryptocurrency markets, investor interest has not waned. An increasing number of investment funds is emerging that focus on cryptocurrencies including tokens from Initial Coin Offerings or ICOs.
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