By Ross Todd | May 27, 2021
McMullen, a commercial litigator who was recently named the managing shareholder of the Am Law 100 firm's two Memphis offices, said that striking the balance between providing work flexibility and maintaining a collaborative culture will be key.
By Ross Todd | May 21, 2021
Des Hogan, Liz Lockwood, and David Maxwell of Hogan Lovells led a team that won a $75 million verdict for Henry McCollum and Leon Brown, brothers who were wrongfully convicted, sentenced to death, and spent 31 years in prison for a crime they didn't commit.
By Angela Morris | May 3, 2021
How long to clear the case backlog? Judge Inna Klein said, "My guess is between two and four years, and that's just looking at statistics and how many new cases came in this year and projecting that the next years will be about the same."
By Cedra Mayfield | April 23, 2021
The Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit is homing in on one of its biggest goals since the coronavirus forced it to shutter in 2020: strategically slicing through its backlogged docket.
By Cheryl Miller | April 20, 2021
The unusual scene of two sitting lawmakers arguing against the governor—and defying large Democratic majorities in the Legislature—stems from Republicans' irritation with, and political inability to stop, Gov. Gavin Newsom's dozens of pandemic-related orders.
By Ross Todd | April 16, 2021
Neil Eggleston and Sarahi Constantine Padilla of Kirkland & Ellis and Ronald Sullivan Jr. and Intisar Rabb, both professors at Harvard Law School, took on the case of former Buffalo police officer Cariol Horne, who was fired less than one year shy of receiving her 20-year pension.
By Ryan Tarinelli | April 14, 2021
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, in a video statement, encouraged the older judges who were not certificated to renew their applications.
By Ellen Bardash | April 12, 2021
Lori W. Will, currently a partner in Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's Wilmington office focusing on corporate, commercial and federal securities litigation, was picked to replace McCormick as vice chancellor.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 31, 2021
The judge redefined what was possible for LGBTQ lawyers in New York, said Matthew Skinner, executive director of The Richard C. Failla LGBTQ Commission, last week.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 29, 2021
Three judges are set to leave the court over a 10-month span. Legal experts say the shakeup is a critical moment for New York's highest court.
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