By Jenna Greene | December 17, 2018
“Representing an innocent person,” said McDermott Will & Emery partner Mark Pearlstein, “is the most pressure of all for a defense attorney.” And his client, pharmacist Joseph Matthew “Matt” Evanosky, was “absolutely innocent."
By Jenna Greene | December 4, 2018
A pro bono team from O'Melveny & Myers helped secure the release of a man who was sentenced to almost 22 years in prison for intent to sell 15 grams of crack cocaine.
By Phillip Bantz | November 26, 2018
Locked in a property rights battle with developers and a standoff with the legal system, Licrutis Reels and Melvin Davis refuse to obey a court to walk away from their family land. But a recent ruling from the state's highest court could open the door for their release.
By Jenna Greene | November 12, 2018
These veterans aren't getting any younger. If they are indeed entitled to disability benefits, it's imperative to determine that now, not after going through years of litigation just to get back to where they started.
By Jenna Greene | October 23, 2018
Considering he's practically the poster child for pro se litigants, William Bond sure is well-represented.
By Jenna Greene | October 16, 2018
It started with a depressingly familiar scenario: A college party. Too much drinking. A young woman who said she woke up with her pants down and a man on top of her. But Yee Xiong's case against a fellow student at the University of California at Davis took a decidedly unusual turn.
By Scott Flaherty | October 9, 2018
Although Ropes & Gray sought a discounted rate for its pro bono representation of LabMD in a data breach case, the firm's fee request provides insight into what one of the country's highest earning firms could charge per hour.
By Jenna Greene | August 6, 2018
Since he retired from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit last year, Richard Posner has been on a mission to make the justice system more accessible and responsive to pro se litigants. The Fourth Circuit is not impressed.
By Jenna Greene | June 27, 2018
Yes, the Supreme Court upheld the travel ban--but the legal community is now rallying to challenge Trump's border policies. And this fight may be more winnable.
By Marcia Coyle | June 18, 2018
The U.S. Department of Justice wants the Supreme Court to restrict the injunction in a sanctuary cities case to Chicago. Last week, DOJ lawyers told the Seventh Circuit it would turn to the high court if the appeals court did not rule to limit the breadth of the injunction.
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