By Ross Todd | June 29, 2021
Lawyers at Am Law 200 firms upped their pro bono efforts year-over-year in 2020. There are signs of even greater demand for those services this year.
By Vernon M. Winters | June 9, 2021
Upon Judge Alsup's transition to senior status, veteran trial lawyer Vernon Winters takes stock of his innovations, law clerks, mountaineering, and film photography.
By Vernon M. Winters | June 8, 2021
Upon Judge Alsup's transition to senior status, veteran trial lawyer Vernon Winters takes stock of some notable cases from the Northern District of California jurist and looks at judicial innovations and enhanced law practice standards developed by the judge.
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | June 4, 2021
Enjoy this series of "please don'ts" from appellate judges, delivered under a promised cloak of anonymity.
By Ross Todd | June 3, 2021
Shirley Booth got it right in her remarks after winning the Academy Award in 1952 saying: '[T]he audience is 50% of the performance.'" How's that for an obscure reference?
By Ross Todd | April 28, 2021
Trial dates are starting to mount on court calendars again. The adrenaline jolt of trial work might be just the thing for some lawyers hitting the pandemic wall. For others, not so much.
By Gregory L. Curtner | April 12, 2021
Gregory L. Curtner, an antitrust litigator at Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila who has represented the National Collegiate Athletic Association in many matters, makes the case that courts are not designed to micromanage joint ventures like the NCAA under the guise of the antitrust laws.
By Leah Ward Sears | March 31, 2021
Mentors can be anyone willing to listen and help and they don't have to look like you, writes former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Leah Ward Sears.
By Gregory L. Curtner | March 18, 2021
Gregory L. Curtner, an antitrust litigator at Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila who has represented the NCAA in many matters, makes the case that amateurism should survive a potentially game-changing case at the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Zach Terwilliger, Branden Stein, and John Greil | March 12, 2021
Two months in, the Biden administration has already signaled certain departures from the Trump era on white-collar enforcement.
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