NEXT
Search Results

0 results for 'White Case'

You can use to get even better search results
June 20, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Thirty Years On: My Law School Reunion Was Memorable Because of Those Who Showed Up � and Those Who Didn't

A member of the SMU Law School Class of '75, unlike some of his classmates, didn't become a congressman or a Supreme Court justice or the best damn criminal-defense lawyer there ever was or even a Republican. But he connected with some remarkable people in law school in a way that feels genuine and vital and rich � even 30 years later.
17 minute read
July 20, 2010 | National Law Journal

Research: Law schools skew liberal, but liberals don't get all the prestige jobs

Researchers from the UC-Berkeley School of Law have conducted the first study to focus specifically on the political leanings of law professors. Their conclusion? Law schools hire more openly liberal professors than openly conservatives ones, but the plum jobs at the most prestigious schools don't appear to be going solely to the liberals.
3 minute read
November 21, 2005 | Law.com

Blog's Demise May Chill Other Federal Lawyers' Online Comments

Frustrated at being "unable to get any credit" for his successful blog, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Lat recently outed himself as the author of "Underneath Their Robes." Almost immediately after that, he took down the site, which a department spokesman said violated a requirement to seek approval before speaking in the media. Whether or not Lat loses his job for dishing dirt about federal judges, the abrupt end to his blog may give pause to other DOJ lawyers eyeing online outlets for their creativity.
5 minute read
June 27, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Robin Rosenbaum confirmed by Senate as U.S. district judge

U.S. Magistrate Judge Robin Rosenbaum was confirmed today on a 92-3 roll call vote in the U.S. Senate to become a federal district judge in Fort Lauderdale.
4 minute read
June 01, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

7 minute read
July 26, 2004 | Texas Lawyer

Lawyer TV: Definitely Not Must-See

I am saddened to report, the state of lawyer TV is one of rapid, nay, cataclysmic decline, says Tom Alleman, who believes lawyer television reached its peak with "Trials of O'Brien."
6 minute read
February 01, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Big Firm Love

She's a partner at a big law firm married to another partner. Hey, it works for them.
5 minute read
May 07, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Nevada governor wants his mansion back and his wife out

CARSON CITY, Nev. AP - The state that pioneered the quickie divorce is witnessing a potentially ugly breakup that has the governor of Nevada fighting to get back into his own mansion.Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons filed for divorce last week after moving out of the 23-room official residence. With his wife, Dawn, now ensconced in the Governor's Mansion, he has gone to court to have her evicted so that he can move back.
5 minute read
October 31, 2005 | Law.com

What Does Miers' Withdrawal Mean for Future Nominees?

The failed Supreme Court nomination of Harriet Miers was, in the words of one legal scholar, the perfect storm: the convergence of a bad nomination, a weakened president and an infuriated political base. A president's withdrawal of a Supreme Court nomination is an "extraordinary act," notes one professor. And now scholars and others are wondering how the judicial confirmation process itself will weather this particular storm.
6 minute read

Resources

  • Data Management and Analytics: The Key to Success for Legal Operations

    Brought to you by DiliTrust

    Download Now

  • Small Law Firm Playbook: The Expert's Guide to Getting the Most Out of Legal Software

    Brought to you by PracticePanther

    Download Now

  • Strong & Hanni Solves Storage Woes--Learn How You Can, Too

    Brought to you by Filevine

    Download Now

  • Meeting the Requirements of California's SB 553: Workplace Violence Prevention

    Brought to you by NAVEX Global

    Download Now