By Jane Wester | November 8, 2019
U.S. District Senior Judge Leo Glasser told Brooklyn attorney Lydia Hills she would have been complicit in sending an old woman to jail had her aunt, whom she implicated in a short-sale scheme, been fit to stand trial.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 8, 2019
Knowing what software is best for a lawyer's workflow is daunting and organization-specific. But here are some of the steps every organization should take before they make their next AI purchase.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Ciera Logan | November 8, 2019
The California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act of 2020 (CPREA), dubbed "CCPA 2.0," could be the most critical amendment expanding consumer rights.
By Dylan Jackson | November 7, 2019
The shorter workweek is getting another look following a report by Microsoft Japan that found productivity jumped 40% after the company switched to a four-day week.
By Dylan Jackson | November 7, 2019
The firm's announcement kicks off Big Law associate bonus season, coming even a week before Cravath's uncharacteristically early announcement last year.
By Dan M. Clark | November 7, 2019
It's the latest development in the litigation, brought by the New York attorney general, which resulted last year in an expedited timeline for the Trump Foundation being dissolved.
By Dan M. Clark | November 7, 2019
While Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Genine Edwards may have been offended by an attorney's comments, she violated the rules of judicial conduct when she told him she would report him to the Attorney Grievance Committee if his client didn't settle the case, the commission said.
By Summer Eberhard | November 6, 2019
In the hallways of a law firm, there is not much discussion about these struggles, and women attorneys are expected to handle the challenges in silence with grace and to continue working with very little support or understanding.
By Jane Wester | November 5, 2019
For the three seats available in Queens County Civil Court, three Democrats defeated a single Republican challenger, although only one candidate in that race — Democrat Claudia Lanzetta — was rated approved by the city bar association.
By Dan M. Clark | November 4, 2019
The legislative proposal follows a meeting Saturday from the New York State Bar Association's governing body, which voted to recommend that the state stop asking applicants about their mental health.
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