By Gerry Weber | September 10, 2020
Like the rest of America, some lawyers are plowing ahead, not fearing (and sometimes not believing) the risks, while others are of a more careful mindset.
By Greg Land | July 17, 2020
The most recent extension of Georgia's judicial emergency reinstates filing deadlines that had been tolled since mid-March.
By Jenna Greene | June 25, 2020
In a decision that's rightly triggering an outpouring of criticism, the Donald Trump appointee on Wednesday handed Michael Flynn and Bill Barr's Justice Department a shocking win.
By Jenna Greene | June 17, 2020
The underlying case involves Arkansas' so-called "ag-gag" rule that would stymie undercover exposés of industrial agriculture--and it raises meaty First Amendment issues.
By Mitchell S. Goldberg and Richard Lloret | June 12, 2020
As the backlog of cases build, we write to start a dialogue and suggest that trial lawyers and trial judges, both of whom are understandably concerned about timely case resolution, need to give more thought and consideration to bench trials.
By Howard J. Bashman | April 6, 2020
Although it now seems like eons ago, on March 3, I delivered what has likely turned out to be my last in-person appellate oral argument for quite some time to a three-judge panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court sitting in Philadelphia.
By Greg Land | January 14, 2020
The 1863 law provides a civil cause of action for fathers for "the seduction of a daughter."
By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2020
Lyft, represented by Beth Stewart, a partner at Williams & Connolly, called the proposed move an "improvident and unprecedented invitation" to make "San Francisco Superior Court a national clearinghouse for claims against San Francisco-based companies."
By Jenna Greene | December 4, 2019
"Enough is enough," the Williams & Connolly team wrote in a motion for a new trial. "Mr. Slatten's service to this country has been repaid with more than a decade of flawed legal proceedings caused by repeated government transgressions."
By Greg Land | November 22, 2019
Judge Michael Brown of the Northern District of Georgia said he would not consider the arguments raised in the pages that exceed the court's 25-page limit for briefs.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers & financiers at THE MULTIFAMILY EVENT OF THE YEAR!
Law firms & in-house legal departments with a presence in the middle east celebrate outstanding achievement within the profession.
The premier educational and networking event for employee benefits brokers and agents.
Atlanta s John Marshall Law School is seeking to hire one or more full-time, visiting Legal WritingInstructors to teach Legal Research, Anal...
Lower Manhattan firm seeks a premises liability litigator (i.e., depositions, SJ motions, and/or trials) with at least 3-6 years of experien...
At NJM, a top-rated insurance company, we are seeking an Attorney on our Workers Compensation legal team with between 3 and 5 years of expe...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS