By Jason Grant | June 7, 2021
"I think I was going into 2020 just sort of drifting along. And in some ways, everything that happened to me [with COVID-19] was a much-needed wake-up call. And I feel that my life and career are very on track right now," Lat said.
By Bruce Love | June 3, 2021
From his past work relating to UFOs to his new role at Covington, David Norquist talks with NLJ about his government career and what's next.
By Karen Sloan | May 28, 2021
Suffolk University law professor Shailini George discusses her new book about distraction and how law students can increase their focus in a world dominated by smartphones.
By Greg Land | May 12, 2021
"We're projecting that False Claims Act investigations are going to be increasing this year," Smith said. "It's a misnomer that investigations went down last year—they weren't down, but recoveries were down" largely because of the federal government's focus on COVID-19.
By Nate Robson | May 11, 2021
With more families stuck at home due to COVID-19, the legal community is seeing increased demand for legal aid to resolve poor housing conditions or to handle child advocacy issues.
By Ross Todd | May 5, 2021
Walsh is working to build a plaintiff-side trial practice that matches the firepower of the teams she put together to represent corporate defendants while at Wilkinson Walsh.
By Tony Mauro | April 19, 2021
Michael Luttig chats with us about redesigning a first amendment icon.
By Tasha Norman | March 18, 2021
"I think there is a fear that once you become partner you will be left to fend for yourself. It is comforting to know that you don't become an island when you become a partner."
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 Amanda Bronstad | March 5, 2021
"It's a signal to judges across the country that this can be done," said Kimpson, of Motley Rice, about his appointment by U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs to a team of 12 lawyers in the Blackbaud data breach MDL, centered in South Carolina. MDL appointments have often been criticized as lacking in diversity.
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