By Marcia Coyle | February 21, 2019
New York lawyer-turned-artist Geoffrey Stein's collage highlights Ginsburg's 1996 opinion in United States v. Virginia, which struck down the male-only admissions policy at the Virginia Military Institute.
By Ross Todd | February 21, 2019
Their message follows a letter by a group of 30 current and former top lawyers at major companies including Google, Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc., who back a proposed measure that would require full disclosure of third-party funding agreements in civil actions.
By Dan Packel | February 20, 2019
It makes sense that hackers recently went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work, alongside other targets—law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
By Richard Binder | February 20, 2019
What do you do when you're in need of attorneys with specific skills but can't find enough of them? If you're Netflix, you create the Production Legal Lab, an entry-level development program that helps lawyers cultivate those skills and then provides them with hands-on experience at the company.
By Roy Strom | February 19, 2019
Partner Lincoln Bandlow is asking a California federal judge not to issue sanctions related to his work for ultra-litigious porn maker Strike 3 Holdings.
By Ellis Kim | February 19, 2019
Stone's lawyers apologized to Judge Amy Berman Jackson for an “improper photograph and comment” their client posted on social media over the weekend.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sheldon Whitehouse | February 19, 2019
There are 79 5-4 decisions with no Democratic appointee joining the majority since Roberts became chief justice; and 73 of them implicate issues important to powerful Republican political interests.
By Ross Todd | February 14, 2019
Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, John Cornyn of Texas, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, and Ben Sasse reintroduced the Litigation Funding Transparency Act (LFTA) on Wednesday.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dai Wai Chin Feman and Sean Thompson | February 14, 2019
Although it accounts for a significant amount of the capital invested in litigation, a lesser discussed aspect of litigation finance is what is known as “claim monetization.”
By Ross Todd | February 13, 2019
Call it a cautionary tale for clerks in an age when web scrapers are watching Pacer's every move.
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