By Rhys Dipshan | October 29, 2020
A Law.com survey found that the upcoming election is weighing heavily on legal professionals, and pushing many to openly express their political views. Still, political conflicts in the workplace are rare. Legal professionals' personal lives, however, is another story.
By Angela Morris | October 28, 2020
Civil case filings in Texas courts have climbed back to their pre-pandemic levels, which follows a nationwide trend being measured in California, New York, Delaware and Nevada.
By Raychel Lean | October 26, 2020
Why, when the system is set up for the public to elect judges, is that rarely what happens? The answer is multifaceted, according to experts.
By Greg Land | October 8, 2020
Even the most even-keeled neutrals seem to be at odds over what they describe—approvingly or otherwise—as a growing trend in the profession to eschew opening or plenary sessions among the parties. Some say they can still be productive. Others welcome their demise.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2020
Awkward analogies and a shift in emphasis from Google complicate arguments in an already complex case.
By Ross Todd | October 1, 2020
Said Darren Robbins of Robbins Geller: "It seems to me like it fits like a glove."
By Dan Clark | September 29, 2020
Almost half of in-house legal departments oversee how their companies respond to data subject access requests, according to Exterro's 2020 Data Privacy Benchmarking Report,
By Mike Scarcella | September 28, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, has only one Second Amendment opinion—a dissent. But that thorough exploration of the issue in the case, some scholars said, reflects an approach that could result in a sea change in the way lower courts analyze, and largely uphold, gun restrictions.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 21, 2020
While legal tech and online legal marketplaces are considering service expansion, there's a likelihood their services may cater more to the commercial market than bridging the access-to-justice gap.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Ben Seal | September 17, 2020
As remote work becomes the norm, law firms are rethinking how much space a private office really requires.
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