By Andrew Maloney | December 6, 2023
Firms can anticipate a rebound in transactional practices heading into 2024. "As such, we expect 2024 to be a better year than we saw in 2023," said Citi and Hilderbrandt Consulting in a new report.
By Jimmy Hoover | December 5, 2023
Justices issue decision despite "concern about litigants manipulating the jurisdiction of this Court" by abandoning cases headed for appeal.
By Dan Roe | December 5, 2023
One in five U.S. workers identifies as having a disability, but lawyers currently self-identify at a rate of 1.4%, per Diversity Lab.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 4, 2023
Judge Barbara Bellis "rejected the testimony" of Joseph Bierbaum, former CEO and president of Stone Academy, and stated his testimony about the closure of the school was "false" and "in large part ... not credible."
By Cassandre Coyer | December 4, 2023
Smokeball's 2024 State of Law Report found that firms' adoption of artificial intelligence will likely depend on their size, use cases and practice areas.
By Jimmy Hoover | December 4, 2023
High court members note opioid victims' broad support for the deal despite the federal government's objection.
By Emily Saul | December 4, 2023
Trump lawyers Clifford Robert and Michael Madaio on Monday sought permission from the First Department to appeal the revived gag orders to the state's highest court.
By Riley Brennan | December 1, 2023
"An employee who has been forced to go to court to get paid should not be faced with the peril of picking and choosing the 'one correct' statutory provision as between equally applicable statutory provisions, particularly at the pleading stage, when the purpose of the statutory scheme is to protect pay," said the plaintiffs attorney Sally Morris of Portland.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 1, 2023
The plaintiff--who worked in Connecticut as well remotely in his California home office--claimed he was discriminated against due to his race and national origin and exposed to a hostile work environment.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 1, 2023
A new American Bar Association survey identifies a significant lack of legal aid lawyers in the U.S. assisting the poor, with a great disparity in some states and in rural areas nationwide.
Presented by BigVoodoo
The National Law Journal honors attorneys & judges who've made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in the D.C. area.
New Jersey Law Journal honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in New Jersey with their dedication to the profession.
This event shines a spotlight on the individuals, teams, projects and organizations that are changing the financial industry.
About Us:Monjur.com is a leading provider of contracts-as-a-service for managed service providers, offering tailored solutions to streamline...
Dynamic Boutique law firm with offices in NYC, Westchester County and Dutchess County, is seeking a mid level litigation associate to work ...
Company Description Hyderally & Associates, P.C. is a law firm located in Montclair, NJ that specializes in labor and employment law. T...