National Law Journal | Conversation|Profile
By Christine Schiffner | August 29, 2022
Morgan & Morgan founder John Morgan opens up about his secrets of success, plaintiffs bar industry trends and offers personal insights on why he became a lawyer.
By Christine Schiffner | August 25, 2022
If you think the last SCOTUS term was contentious, wait until you see what's on the docket for the upcoming term.
Daily Report Online | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | August 23, 2022
Black attorneys hope to foster more diversity and meaningful participation in MDL leadership committees by launching a new interest group focused on educating diverse attorneys about mass torts.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | August 23, 2022
Black attorneys hope to foster more diversity and meaningful participation in MDL leadership committees by launching a new interest group focused on educating diverse attorneys about mass torts.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Marcia Coyle | August 23, 2022
If you think the last SCOTUS term was contentious, wait until you see what's on the docket for the upcoming term.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Paul Hodkinson | August 21, 2022
The world is on the brink of recession while law firm costs are soaring, writes the Global Lawyer. Time to seek out new areas of growth.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Hannah Walker | August 4, 2022
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.
Daily Report Online | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | August 1, 2022
Chuck Cooper and Ashley Keller will both represent the plaintiff in a case against Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern Railway during the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court term.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | August 1, 2022
Chuck Cooper and Ashley Keller will both represent the plaintiff in a case against Norfolk Southern Railway during the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court term.
The Legal Intelligencer | Conversation
By Vasilios J. Kalogredis | August 1, 2022
The court's decision will protect patient access to prescriptions written in good faith. However, for the government, the court's decision means prosecutors face an uphill battle in charging, much less convicting, physicians under the CSA.
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