By Amanda Bronstad | September 14, 2022
"The statistics suggest there may be something really wrong with the MDL process," said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who is weighing what to do with 750 remaining Roundup lawsuits after Bayer settled most of the cases.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | September 13, 2022
As plaintiffs firms are looking for cost savings on back-office work, more and more find Puerto Rico's tax incentives and talent pool an attractive draw.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 6, 2022
Former Big Law partners, federal prosecutors, insurance defense attorneys and civil litigators dropped everything to represent the former president.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessica Seah | August 30, 2022
Skeptical of a deal to allow the U.S. to audit Chinese U.S.-listed companies, lawyers also say U.S.-China trade tensions could be further damaged by "reverse CFIUS," a proposed law under which the U.S. government could prohibit investments into China it deems a threat to certain domestic capabilities.
By Isha Marathe | August 16, 2022
While Alex Jones' attorneys dropped the ball when they inadvertently disclosed privileged information, the opposing counsel might have some lessons to learn about e-discovery ethics and best practices as well.
By Isha Marathe | August 4, 2022
E-discovery professionals say that while inadvertent data disclosures happen to everyone sometimes, there are ways to prevent them—but that's not what happened in this trial.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 4, 2022
At the firm that ranked lowest in the category in our mid-levels report, "embarrassing" technology "greatly impacts the day-to-day life of associates at the firm."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 1, 2022
Practice leaders are betting on strategic acquisitions and distressed transactions to weather a possible economic decline—and they point to positive indicators too.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew Goudsward | July 27, 2022
Justice Department leaders have leaned on the example of Ford-era Attorney General Edward Levi, who helped restore the reputation of DOJ after a series of scandals during the Nixon administration.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Tony Mauro | July 21, 2022
In a Supreme Court oral argument this past term, something unusual happened: The longest argument by a single advocate in decades. Here is how it came about.
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