The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | December 30, 2019
From size to revenue to their leverage breakdown, this is how the 2019 Litigation Department of the Year entrants compare.
By Angela Morris | December 27, 2019
Texas Lawyer scoured VerdictSearch and the past year of news coverage for the largest verdicts that Lone Star State juries awarded this year.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | December 27, 2019
From the college admissions scandal to profanity-laced emails, lawyers on both coasts and across the pond faced big trouble in 2019.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | December 26, 2019
In many retail bankruptcies, a brand's identity can be a top asset.
By Angela Morris | December 25, 2019
Lawyers in 2019 were convicted of possession of child pornography and judicial bribery. Others were charged for alleged public corruption or for allegedly shooting a gun at work after being fired. Here's a group of counsel sure to land on Santa's naughty list this year.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary
By Kevin Segler | December 23, 2019
One type of abuse often begets another in a vicious cycle ultimately resulting in the survivor feeling powerless and trapped in the relationship.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Arthur Ciampi | December 19, 2019
Arthur Ciampi presents special edition of his Law Firm Partnership Law column, prompted by the annual ascension in January of many lawyers to partnership. Reviewing some partnership foundations may prove not only instructive to the nature of partnerships today but somewhat inspiring to today's law firm partners, new and old.
By Frank Ready | December 18, 2019
Defamation cases have rarely been an easy win for clients but claims that spring from social media have to contend with a whole new dimension of problems that equate to a lot of effort for little reward.
By Kenneth Artz | December 17, 2019
Michael Biles, a partner in the securities and litigation group at King & Spalding in Austin who was not involved in the matter, said this was the first case in which a state attorney general used the Martin Act for alleged securities fraud violations against a publicly traded oil and gas company for climate change-related disclosures.
By Leah Parsons, Ericka Johnson and Colin Jennings, Squire Patton Boggs | December 17, 2019
Although few courts have addressed attorney-client privilege and work product protection in the context of forensic reports, trends have emerged providing insight on how to handle them.
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