National Law Journal | Commentary
By Rayiner Hashem and Leonid Grinberg | April 6, 2022
Evidence is time-sensitive and attorneys thinking of relying on web snapshots would be well-advised to secure web-based documentation sooner rather than later.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | April 1, 2022
Hints by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and predictions of additional scrutiny and required disclosure are coming to fruition with the new rules outlined by SEC Chair Gary Gensler.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Fizza Khan and Nicholas Nunez | March 31, 2022
Luckily, due to advancements in technology, most industries were able to pivot to this "new normal" with relative ease, relying on email, video conferencing, instant messaging platforms and newer applications such as WhatsApp to stay in front of clients and conduct business.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Spindelman | March 31, 2022
Why Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Ideal of "Scrupulous Neutrality" in Dobbs is a Pipe Dream
By Dan VanDeMortel | March 25, 2022
Judge Jane Bolin's name might not have been mentioned during Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearing, but Bolin truly was a pioneering "first" of many firsts.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Krishnan Nair | March 24, 2022
The UAE and Saudi Arabia are big draws for international law firms looking to move staff and refocus strategy following their exit from Russia.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | March 22, 2022
"The DOJ's interest in the outcome of the immunity issue in these cases is not limited to future presidents. The outcome will impact its own decisions about what, if anything, it will or perhaps can do, regarding Trump's own responsibility for the January 6 insurrection."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Delphine O'Rourke | March 8, 2022
Ending gender inequity will take significant and urgent legal reform. Here's how it can be done.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Walter H. White Jr. | March 7, 2022
It is particularly painful to watch not only war crimes committed by the Russian assault on the Ukrainian people, but the return in the 21st century of an unjustified attack in a region where civilians have endured a history of ethnic cleansing, mass casualties, and genocide.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe | March 4, 2022
As we rightly criticize the lawyers who failed to live up to professional commitments, it is worth pausing to recognize the remarkable power of professional identity in the face of pressure and incentives running in the opposite direction.
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