By Ross Todd | May 10, 2017
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said the government's obligation to disclose favorable evidence in a criminal prosecution doesn't extend to lawyers conducting a parallel internal investigation.
By Scott Graham | May 9, 2017
Kevin Kinsella, who says he was deceived by the private judge handling his divorce, had to address charges Tuesday that his real issue with retired appellate justice Sheila Sonenshine is her gender.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 9, 2017
Six large law firms with roots in San Francisco and Silicon Valley landed on this year's Am Law 100 list, but only two of them saw gross revenue growth during 2016.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 8, 2017
Adit Khorana, who joined Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in 2010, is leaving the firm's Silicon Valley office to join Cooley.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 8, 2017
Irell & Manella has brought back former associate Jason Linder, most recently a senior trial attorney with the criminal division of the Justice Department's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act unit in Washington, D.C., as a partner and head of its global investigations and anticorruption practice.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 7, 2017
Peter Fusco, a partner at Lowenstein Sandler and co-chair of the firm's Brooklyn Entrepreneurship Center, is poised to join Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe as a leader of its technology companies practice in New York. Orrick is the latest Am Law 100 firm to ramp up its tech industry expertise in the city.
By Jenna Greene | May 7, 2017
Talk about a jury of your peers. Four of the top litigators in the country went toe-to-toe Friday at the annual meeting of the litigation section of the American Bar Association in San Francisco, competing before hundreds of attendees to see who gave the best closing argument. Each lawyer ponied up $10,000 to compete.
By Ben Hancock | May 5, 2017
Publicizing a litigation funding deal is one way for a small company—or a small law firm—to signal that it's ready to fight. Still, the industry is a long way from full transparency.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 4, 2017
Neil Sacker, a former in-house lawyer at Miramax Films and Warner Brothers Studios who joined Stroock & Stroock & Lavan's Los Angeles office last year, has decamped for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 4, 2017
Catharina Min, vice chair of Reed Smith's business and finance department and a former managing partner of the firm's office in Palo Alto, California, has joined Covington & Burling as a technology M&A partner in nearby Redwood Shores.
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