By Vivia Chen | October 16, 2020
Just because you disagree with Amy Coney Barrett doesn't mean you can't pick up style/fashion points from her.
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 Rob Shwarts | September 3, 2020
"We need to get over the idea that there must be 12 jurors in the box to conduct a state court civil trial," writes Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's Rob Shwarts.
By Murry Cohen | August 21, 2020
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that is vital to Texas's economic well-being" and describe the "blessing" of being "a conservative panel on an intermediate court in a relatively conservative part of Texas"?
By Stephen Blake | August 14, 2020
The continued widespread business uncertainty caused by COVID-19 and the associated higher market volatility provide a fertile environment for event-driven securities litigation, says Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's Stephen Blake.
By Marcie Dickson | August 10, 2020
It's time to put down the press release and get to work to spur transformational change in the industry once and for all.
By Ross Todd | August 4, 2020
Salas is calling for "a national dialogue" about how to protect the privacy of federal judges in the current hyperconnected age, where virtually everyone's information is available in some capacity to anyone with an internet connection.
By Ross Todd | July 29, 2020
Picture yourself as a recent law graduate sitting in the middle of what has to be one of the most stressful days of your life wondering if you're going to be able to finish taking the blasted test that stands between you and being a licensed lawyer.
By Ross Todd | July 28, 2020
How do you balance the need to be a zealous advocate for your client in litigation without letting the adversarial nature of the process creep into all elements of your life?
By Jessica Ortiz and Leonid Grinberg | July 24, 2020
It is only a matter of time before the issue becomes ripe for Supreme Court review. Until then, counsel on both sides of the class action bar will have to carefully follow developments as they consider where to litigate their cases.
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