By Sue Reisinger | May 22, 2017
The contracted compliance counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice, Hui Chen, has been posting anti-Trump messages on her Twitter account. Labor and employment attorney says the law is continuing to evolve about this sort of activity.
By Tony Mauro | May 22, 2017
Last year a spokeswoman said the court's budget hearing did not take place because of "a compressed Supreme Court and congressional schedule."
By Jenna Greene | May 22, 2017
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller III seemed like the perfect pick for special counsel. Except until last week, he was a partner at Wilmer Hale—where his colleague in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, a fellow member of both the strategic response and regulatory and government affairs groups, was Jamie Gorelick. Jared Kushner's lawyer. This could be a problem. A big one.
By Zack Needles | May 19, 2017
Pittsburgh's attempts to force employers to offer paid sick leave and building owners to ramp up emergency response training have both been stymied by the Commonwealth Court en banc.
By Katelyn Polantz | May 19, 2017
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By Michael Booth | May 19, 2017
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has nominated seven lawyers for the bench: six for the Superior Court and one for the Tax Court.
By Max Mitchell | May 19, 2017
After their case seeking to oust Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams was tossed earlier this week, attorney Richard Sprague and former District Attorney Lynne Abraham have filed an appeal with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
By Jenna Greene | May 18, 2017
Amidst rumors of an impending White House staff shakeup, there's a new name on the potential hit list: White House Counsel Donald McGahn. It might not be such a bad idea.
By David Ruiz | May 18, 2017
In the latest clash between regulators and high-tech entrepreneurs, a San Francisco supervisor introduced a bill this week to ban food delivery robots on city sidewalks, citing potential risk to pedestrians and people with disabilities.
By Michael Booth | May 18, 2017
The New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday recommended the approval of three of Gov. Chris Christie's nominations to the Superior Court bench.
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