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For Law Schools and the AALS, Technology and Access to Justice Become Priorities
At the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting, societal issues took center stage, but technology provided attendees a reason for optimism.Dozens of Law Firms Called It Quits in 2017
The pace of law firm dissolutions will likely keep up in the new year, said industry observers, as the same challenging market conditions prevail.When Law Firms See an Upside in Moving Downmarket
With limited market share up for grabs, more law firms are finding it can pay to cast their lines in a smaller pond.Regulators, Not Class Actions, Could Drive Legal Response to Uber Data Breach
In the race to hold Uber accountable for a massive data breach announced last week, consumer class actions might end up in the slow lane—but government regulators have a chance to speed ahead.Critical Mass: CFPB Chaos | Hot MDL Prospects | Litigation Funding Dispute
A standoff at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Plus, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation meets on Thursday in St. Louis—and there are some big cases on the agenda.What Lawyers Are Saying About Richard Cordray's CFPB Departure Plans
We reached out to financial services lawyers for their thoughts—and predictions—on the news of CFPB Director Richard Cordray's imminent departure. Here's a roundup of what lawyers are talking about.Former NJ Prosecutor Joins Ballard Spahr With Pharma Focus
Fast-growing Ballard Spahr added white-collar veteran R. Stephen Stigall.CFPB Lawyer Kristen Donoghue Is Picked for Agency's Enforcement Chief
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to name Kristen Donoghue, the top deputy under outgoing enforcement chief Anthony Alexis, to lead the Obama-era agency's effort to police the financial industry, according to three sources familiar with the decision. Donoghue is a longtime agency lawyer who formerly worked at Hogan Lovells.The New Jersey Top 40 Grossing Firms
2009 Almanac - The New Jersey Top 40Who's Hiring from the CFPB? These Law Firms Showed Interest.
Four prominent law firms courted at least one top-level official at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this summer. Between June and July, the firms Sidley Austin, Ballard Spahr, Goodwin Procter and Manatt Phelps each requested meetings with one or more CFPB officials, according to documents The National Law Journal obtained through a public records request.Trending Stories
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