By Mike Scarcella | March 8, 2021
"Well, it's semiretirement," the longtime Washington lawyer is quick to note. The veteran congressional investigations lawyer opens up about his career, and what's now on his plate.
By Marcia Coyle | February 19, 2021
Clerking for Justice Sonia Sotomayor "was more in every dimension than I could have imagined—more challenging, more fun, more heartbreaking, more encouraging. I tell people going into the court they will experience every emotion available to you," Cooley's Julie Veroff says.
By Marcia Coyle | February 16, 2021
Corkran joined the Georgetown University Law Center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection as a pro bono senior fellow. She started at Georgetown this month after six years at Orrick.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 11, 2020
"And while Arnold & Porter has voluntarily agreed to accept a reduced fee award consistent with the court's direction, the parties previously agreed—and still agree—that the original settlement agreement reflected plaintiffs' reasonable fees and costs in this matter," the parties said.
By Tony Mauro | November 6, 2020
"These telephonic arguments are not popular, mostly because they lack the excitement and sheer fun of the courtroom. But I think that in some ways, the new format is superior," the former federal appeals judge says.
By Andrew Maloney | November 3, 2020
Complaints about mask wearing and social distancing have been added to the relatively routine Election Day concerns, said lawyers volunteering to answer an election hotline.
By Andrew Maloney | October 27, 2020
Firms such as Simpson Thacher and Proskauer Rose anticipate devoting many more volunteer hours to the Election Protection program this year.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 3, 2020
A new filing lays out the behind-the-scenes work attorneys did in the case, where Trump officials eventually admitted to making false statements in court—as well as the lawyers' billing rates.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 28, 2020
"This unnecessarily forceful treatment of protesters, at the expense of proper constitutional protections, casts a pall over future protests and cannot continue," the lawsuit reads.
By David Thomas | July 14, 2020
It's rare for such established partners as Katyal to join a prosecutor's office on a temporary basis for one case. But Floyd's violent death in police custody led to an explosion of protests across the world and to law firms reexamining their own roles in fighting racial injustice and police brutality.
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