By Vern Winters | March 3, 2021
What if you had to walk away from your career, right at its height, because of a debilitating disease? Vern Winters, who is in the process of retiring from Sidley Austin, writes about having to face those facts—and to find a way past them.
By Stephen Blake | March 2, 2021
Lawsuits related to special purpose acquisition companies will have many similarities to traditional securities and M&A litigation, but will also develop their own rubrics given the unique features of the SPAC model, writes Stephen Blake of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
By Ross Todd | March 2, 2021
Progressives are calling on the Biden administration to expand the pool of potential federal judicial nominees beyond the Am Law 200 partners and prosecutors who have routinely filled vacancies during the Obama and Trump administrations.
By Becky Smith Jones and Randy Sue Pollock | February 1, 2021
A lawyer and trial consultant reflect on their conversations with Kentucky jurors in the wake of a trial that was profoundly affected by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Ross Todd | February 1, 2021
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher client Kelu Chao, a veteran Voice of America journalist, joined a lawsuit fighting political interference at the U.S. Agency for Global Media during the Trump administration only to be named the agency's interim head by President Biden.
By Jonathan Lippman | December 22, 2020
A massive $300 million budget cut to New York's court system has forced Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and state court leaders to make hard choices, including that of declining to extend the judicial service of 46 retired trial and appellate judges. I believe they chose wisely in the interest of delivering equal justice in our courts.
By Ross Todd | December 15, 2020
The famed plaintiffs lawyer is looking at a $2 million judgment and asset freeze due to unpaid client funds.
By Joel Cohen | December 14, 2020
Some white-collar offenders, particularly those with considerable resources and bravado may think that just like the president, they can weather an oncoming storm.
By Ross Todd | November 18, 2020
Even as a nonlawyer I knew when the judge asked what standard of review applied, Giuliani's response—"the normal one"—wasn't the answer the judge was looking for.
By Vivia Chen | November 9, 2020
"Shaming is a really powerful tool—it's straight up what millennials and Generation Z prefer."
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