By MP McQueen | January 23, 2020
Business immigration lawyers say they increasingly are working to find solutions to mounting problems, which can involve utilizing different work visa programs or mounting court challenges to decisions by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
By Samantha Stokes | January 22, 2020
Susan Mac Cormac, chair of the energy and social enterprise practice at Morrison & Foerster, says her impact investment clients act "with the intention to generate measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return."
By Frank Ready | January 22, 2020
Apple once again finds itself in the crosshairs of another encryption debate, but placing constant pressure on the company and other tech giants may ultimately be a losing gambit in a debate that has yet to make any significant leaps forward.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 16, 2020
Four Roundup trials are set to start in the next month, including three in California, as Bayer's Monsanto is in talks to settle some of the thousands of lawsuits across the country.
By Frank Ready | January 14, 2020
California launched its new IoT security law earlier this month, but manufacturers may still have a lot of questions about what they need to do in order to comply—that is, if they are even aware of the law at all.
By David Kalat, BRG | January 10, 2020
For many women of her social station in her era, Ada Byron Lovelace's would have made her reputation—but Ada is known today for her pioneering work in what came to be computer science.
By Julie Savarino | January 8, 2020
With the intense competition for new legal work, demands on lawyers' available time and the increasing discounts clients demand, it's getting harder for law firms operating under a billable-hour business model to support the consistent development of new legal work by investing in and maintaining a marketing department alone.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Christine Simmons | January 6, 2020
Outsourcing has led to a sea change at many law firms, and left its mark on the bottom line. Some firms are even planning a shared back-office center, the first of its kind in Big Law. The only question now is what work can't be re-evaluated.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | December 27, 2019
Mergers, recruitment and new perks were top-of-mind at these midsize law firms, where size doesn't limit strategy.
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.
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