By Charles Toutant | October 1, 2019
The Third Circuit has yet to issue a ruling on whether Title VII protects transgender people, an issue before the Supreme Court this term.
By David Thomas | October 1, 2019
However they interpret the current volume of deals, observers say law firms are laying the groundwork for a big 2020 for mergers.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 30, 2019
As more clients ditch email for text and chat tools, attorneys and their law firms are forced to navigate the risks of operating in characters instead of paragraphs. Can they keep up with the times?
By Sue Reisinger | September 30, 2019
Experts say the opioid crisis in America has damaged 2.4 million people, claimed 300,000 lives and has cost the country over $500 billion in economic harm.
By Dan Clark | September 27, 2019
Only 23% of those in small to midsize legal departments said they believed their legal departments would benefit by hiring a legal operations professional, according to a report by Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory and Priori.
By Dan M. Clark | September 27, 2019
The filings of at least one of those individuals, the bank said, are protected by confidentiality provisions in a contract they entered into with Deutsche Bank. The second individual, however, did not have such a provision that would theoretically shield their identity.
By Dan Packel | September 27, 2019
A federal bankruptcy judge signed off on an agreement to convert the bankruptcy next Friday, over the objections of the acting U.S. trustee.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul D. Sarkozi, Maxwell Palmer and Richard Trotter | September 27, 2019
Will New York join the 11 other states in which recreational cannabis will be legal in 2020? If it does, where will federal courts in New York and New York's Commercial Division turn for guidance as they adjudicate novel issues presented by the commercialization of a formerly illegal substance, and one that remains illegal at the federal level?
By Patrick Smith | September 27, 2019
Lauren Casazza, a New York litigation partner who co-founded Kirkland & Ellis' #MeToo practice, said it started when the movement developed. "Each of these new headlines was coming in and the companies knew they had to react to it."
By Thomas Phillips | September 27, 2019
Lots of lawyers pull off some genius moves for their clients in court, contracts and elsewhere in the law. One lawyer is officially a smartypants.…
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