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ABA Grapples With Political Voice in Trump Era
President Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions continue to test the American Bar Association as it pursues its core goals, which include upholding the rule of law, enhancing diversity and eliminating bias.BASF Alleges Conflict, Says Rivera-Soto Shouldn't Serve as Asbestos Special Master
For the second time in a month, the judge in a fraudulent-concealment case against BASF and law firm Cahill, Gordon & Reindel is hearing grumbling over his choice of discovery special master.No Pa. Firms on the A-List, but 2 Shine for Women Partnership
In the latest ranking of America's 20 "A-List" firms, Pennsylvania firms were conspicuously absent once again. But some did well in a new aspect of the rankings—the percentage of women in equity partnership.DNA Sequencing Patent Feud Sparks New Court Fight
Peace broke out last week between rivals Illumina Inc. and Qiagen N.V. as the companies settled a contentious suit in California. But before lawyers could pack up their files, a new patent war was taking shape in Delaware.Pak's Nomination a 'Great Leap' for Georgia's Asian-Americans
Byung J. "BJay" Pak sees America not as a melting pot of cultures but rather as a tapestry woven with threads of justice and liberty.Small Offices Face Closure as Law Firms Seek Efficiency
As remote working technologies improve and real estate costs skyrocket, some firms are putting their satellite offices in the cross-hairs.Sued for Discrimination? No Worries!
Though gender equality and diversity seem to top everyone's priority list these days, being slapped with a discrimination claim has surprisingly few repercussions.Big Law's Pro Bono Hours Tick Upward
The results of our 2017 Pro Bono Survey show a slow but steady increase in pro bono commitment. But the need for pro bono is likely to grow even faster.Pa. Firms Double Down on Pro Bono Commitment
Several large Pennsylvania-based law firms devoted notably more time to pro bono work in 2016, according to a report released this week by The American Lawyer.Mastercard Fights to Nullify $2.8M Conversion Verdict
Mastercard continues to wage its battle to nullify a $2.8 million verdict after a jury found the credit card giant had wrongly converted a letter of credit the day after terminating its contract.Trending Stories
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