By Victoria Hudgins | November 4, 2019
Outside and in-house counsel see legal tech as a dependable ally in delivering proven efficiency during the throes of a recession.
By Dylan Jackson | November 4, 2019
Most law firms do not punish misbehaving rainmakers with financial penalties, but such punitive measures are common throughout corporate America and the banking industry.
By Samantha Stokes | November 1, 2019
CBRE says legal sector employment has cooled in top legal markets like New York and Washington, making way for growth in smaller cities across the country.
By Thomas Phillips | November 1, 2019
Some law firms fail—but why? In one of the top quotes from the week in legal news, Sanjay Benegal of Citizens Commercial Banking provides insight…
By Tom McParland | October 31, 2019
"I think we are facing a crisis," Justice Neil Gorsuch said in a live-streamed discussion broadcast to a packed courtroom in the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse at Foley Square. "We have lost the art of how to talk to one another."
By Suzette Parmley | October 31, 2019
Litigants who don't qualify for legal aid but who still cannot afford to hire an attorney at full-rate are the province of Reduced Fee Referral programs launched in New Jersey, including one by the Morris County Bar Association that recently marked its first anniversary.
By Jack Newsham | October 30, 2019
The decision could make it difficult for Greebel, who was suspended from the bar, to practice law again. Greebel is no longer behind bars and is now living in a halfway house.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Varsha Patel | October 30, 2019
The firm's decision to expel the Freshfields-bound team has been described as "very un-Cleary."
By Samantha Stokes | October 29, 2019
The early warnings have been hard to miss, especially compared to the last big downturn. And law firms are taking heed.
By Dan M. Clark | October 29, 2019
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore wrote in a concurring opinion, separate from a one-paragraph memorandum by the majority, that allowing defendants to plead guilty to a higher-level, insufficient charge, rather than a valid, lower-level charge, wasn't fair.
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