National Law Journal | Commentary
By Todd C. Peppers | October 25, 2018
"I cannot imagine a scenario in which any self-respecting judge would allow an incoming law clerk to undergo top secret training."
By Frank Samolis and David Stewart | October 17, 2018
With November mid-term elections quickly approaching and the results of the Trump Administration's ongoing Section 232 investigation into auto imports expected in the coming months, 2019 is likely to be another year of significant changes for trade.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 16, 2018
Men are outgunning women at the negotiation game. And that negative repercussion carries over to what women earn, contributing to that gender gap in pay.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 10, 2018
A notable percentage of female lawyers experience harassment and bullying, yet the vast majority of them never report it, a recent study finds.
By Jenna Greene | October 9, 2018
Asking for an expedited argument to allow the Supreme Court "to consider these issues next term" is probably not a request you'd make if you felt confident you were going to win this round.
By Jenna Greene | October 8, 2018
The fight over the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court was stomach-churning and angry and sad, and it's left the high court further politicized.
By Jim Dolan | October 5, 2018
"We" are the men who are not #MeToo transgressors, but who still refuse to the see the problem. We try to absolve our responsibility by saying things like "boys will be boys." We minimize complaints. We avert our gaze.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Debra Bernard | October 4, 2018
Time will tell whether autodialed political calls to cellphones, including text messages, will be allowed without prior express consent.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Arthur Bryant | October 1, 2018
Four cases now pending ask the court to immunize corporations even more.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Elizabeth Davis, Joseph Facciponti and Brian Walsh | September 27, 2018
More than $45 million in recent awards should remind businesses to proactively look within and implement effective whistleblower programs to protect themselves from potential enforcement actions.
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