By Jack Newsham | September 27, 2019
A number of lawyers from Willkie, Cravath, Kirkland and other firms showed their support for Gordon Caplan ahead of the Oct. 3 sentencing for his role in the college admissions bribery scandal.
By Cheryl Miller | September 26, 2019
We reached out to attorneys in the cannabis space for their views on the U.S. House vote backing a landmark bill.
By Jack Newsham | September 26, 2019
Weil has sought to withdraw as counsel for financial services firm Perella Weinberg Partners after a newspaper report said Weil partners had concluded they risked being sued for malpractice over the advice they gave Perella.
By Jack Newsham | September 26, 2019
Khue Hoang said she was drawn to Reichman Jorgensen in part for its rejection of the traditional billable hour.
By Samantha Stokes | September 26, 2019
"Rather than wasting time, money, and paper on your sophistries, please disbar me," former USDA contract attorney Glenn Stephens asked. The D.C. Board on Professional Responsibility agreed.
By Frank Ready | September 25, 2019
Politicians and public servants struggle with social media just like everyone else. Whether it's nuances in election law or impulse posts on Facebook, there enough potential problems to keep them on their toes for a long time.
By Frank Ready | September 20, 2019
Illinois recently passed the first U.S. law regulating the use of AI to analyze video interviews with job applicants. However, the technology could have broader legal implications outside of what's likely to be a patchwork of similar state laws.
By Thomas Phillips | September 20, 2019
Are legal secretaries becoming superfluous? One of the biggest quotes from the week in legal news talks about how firms are doing away with the position…
By Frank Ready | September 19, 2019
Law firms may not present ideal targets for phone-based phishing schemes, but the increasingly mobile nature of most attorneys could place a greater emphasis on training for dealing with suspicious calls.
By Karen Sloan | September 19, 2019
More law professors have jumped on the Twitter bandwagon, said Bridget Crawford, a professor at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, who compiled the data.
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