By Ellen Bardash | July 29, 2024
Those who have served on their states' courts of last resort say that the pay gap between private practice and public service is widening to the point of turning away attorneys who have the potential to serve their state well.
By Samson Amore | July 29, 2024
Intellectual property law hirings at Am Law 50 firms dropped 80% compared to first half of 2023.
By Kat Black | July 26, 2024
Washington's Western District Court in Seattle gutted the claims made under N.Y.C. Admin. Code § 22-1201(a) and § 22-1201(b), dismissed Starbucks as a defendant in the case, and dismissed all claims of unjust enrichment but one against Amazon.
By Cheryl Miller | July 26, 2024
The Fourth District Court of Appeal held that the Stored Communications Act does not shield Facebook and Snap from subpoenas for posts related to a homicide case.
By Michelle Morgante | July 26, 2024
The San Francisco-based team represents Amazon in two patent-infringement complaints filed by Israel-based BSD Crown, formerly known as Emblaze.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 26, 2024
At Friday's hearing, U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton explained her procedures for jury selection, which begins Aug. 1.
By Patrick Smith | Cedra Mayfield | July 26, 2024
In a conversation with The American Lawyer's Patrick Smith, Skadden's Ki Hong describes how his practice came to fruition, how things have changed in the political climate over the last 20 years, how Harris' entry into the fray creates some confusing donor situations and what changes might make the whole apparatus a bit easier to understand.
By Abigail Adcox | July 25, 2024
"A lot of the skills that make you a good lawyer—listening, empathy, being able to speak extemporaneously, being quick on your feet, being confident—have all really helped me navigate this role."
By Samson Amore | July 25, 2024
The new California managing partner said he plans to further develop and expand Lewis Roca's intellectual property practice, noting, "We do an exceptional job in the IP litigation side, and I'm not sure we are as well-known as we should be."
By Kat Black | July 25, 2024
Bryant launched a career of litigating high-profile gender equity cases in 1984, when he tried a class action that resulted in the admission of female students to the formerly all-male Central High School in Philadelphia. In 1988, he tried the first Title IX case in the United States as lead trial counsel and won the suit filed on behalf of Temple University female athletes.
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