The ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has revealed its council slate for the upcoming 2024-2025 term. Uncover exclusive insights and strategic approaches through the State of ...
U.S. law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison has announced the establishment of a dedicated Latin America practice, with Maria-Leticia Ossa Daza joining as the lead partner based in New York ...
Google and the U.S. Justice Department engaged in heated arguments in court regarding allegations that Google’s parent company, Alphabet, unlawfully schemed to dominate search advertising. The case, ...
A recent study sheds light on the perspectives of junior associates regarding the preparedness provided by law schools for the demands of legal practice. Titled Beyond Tradition: Gen-Z’s Approach to ...
A lawsuit filed on April 22 claims that law firm Clark Hill was tricked by hackers posing as its client, resulting in the ...
Columbia University’s Legal Defense Columbia University has retained the services of prominent Manhattan litigator Roberta Kaplan to defend against a lawsuit filed by a Jewish student regarding the ...
The landscape of employee performance evaluation is shifting, with more companies moving away from traditional annual reviews toward regular, informal check-ins. While this transition responds to the ...
Columbia Law School faced upheaval as it postponed all final exams slated for Wednesday amid ongoing unrest sparked by pro-Palestinian demonstrators encamped on the Manhattan campus. Want to know if ...
Jacksonville, Florida, the largest city in the continental US, faces a growing need for legal professionals to meet the demands of its flourishing business environment and expansive legal system.
The recent merger of London-based Allen & Overy and New York’s Shearman & Sterling has birthed A&O Shearman, the world’s fourth-largest law firm. With a combined revenue of $3.5 billion and 4,000 ...
Johnson Downie and Lippman Jungers, renowned legal search firm, proudly announces the appointment of Josh Dull and Meredith ...
In a significant decision, the 10th Circuit Court has ruled that a kindergarten boy can pursue a sex-bias claim after being expelled for wearing earrings. The case highlights issues of gender ...