By Amanda Bronstad | September 26, 2018
At times against the objections of the lawyers, particularly for the defense, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Margaret Oldendorf interviewed jurors, reiterated jury instructions, ordered more oral arguments and replaced a juror with an alternate.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | September 14, 2018
When is a law firm merger not a merger? In demanding millions of dollars from Blank Rome, former Dickstein Shapiro partners may help drum up answers.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | September 11, 2018
A Lex Machina report found that securities lawsuits filed over cryptocurrencies or bitcoin have tripled so far this year as SEC chairman Jay Clayton announced a crackdown on that industry.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | August 28, 2018
Attorneys bringing suit face personal and professional repercussions—not to mention an uncomfortable workplace—but nonetheless feel litigation has a purpose.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Mike Scarcella | August 21, 2018
Two Big Law litigation partners and an out lesbian U.S. magistrate judge are among the judicial nominees who will appear Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Senate has confirmed 26 Trump nominees picked for federal appeals courts.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | August 9, 2018
At the ABA's recent national convention, a board of delegates voted to adopt a set of changes to model rules surrounding attorney advertising, a confusing ethical area for both Big and Small Law.
By Ian Lopez | August 3, 2018
A look at how lawmakers are looking to put a halt to efforts to publish 3-D gun blueprints on the Web.
By John Kang | Anna Zhang | August 3, 2018
The giant accounting firms are rapidly expanding their legal services offerings in key areas of the world's largest continent. Will they wrest valuable work from global law firms?
By Rhys Dipshan | August 2, 2018
Despite a number of federal and local laws regulating genetic information, there are few laws directly regulating what private genetic testing companies can or can't do with the data they collect.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Erin Mulvaney | July 31, 2018
“I don't think lawyers or government lawyers are thinking about parental leave in different legal framework. I think what's changed is American workers are interested in parental leave as a benefit,” says Peter Romer-Friedman, an Outten & Golden plaintiffs lawyer in Washington.
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