By Tony Mauro | February 28, 2021
James Duff, former Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, discusses his achievements and the challenges he faced while in his former position.
By Marcia Coyle | February 19, 2021
Clerking for Justice Sonia Sotomayor "was more in every dimension than I could have imagined—more challenging, more fun, more heartbreaking, more encouraging. I tell people going into the court they will experience every emotion available to you," Cooley's Julie Veroff says.
By Marcia Coyle | February 12, 2021
"My first reaction was to compile the data comprehensively: go through each place they cited me and checking it against what I had actually said. Then I decided to do what, in my view, the proper response is to bad citations in a brief: call them out," Brian Kalt says.
By Tasha Norman | February 11, 2021
"Early in your career, develop a problem-solving mindset and apply that to everything you do."
By Alaina Lancaster | January 20, 2021
"I know there'll be an element out there that will say I'm just crazy, that we're impinging on free speech," said Lento Law Group's Keith Altman. "What we're doing is trying to get Apple to act reasonably to take reasonable steps to prevent the illegal use of these applications."
By Nate Robson | Jacqueline Thomsen | December 23, 2020
Mark Aronchick discusses how he prepared for a high-profile election case that included a surprise appearance by Donald Trump's personal lawyer.
National Law Journal | News|Q&A
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 22, 2020
"This country, rightly so, has a fine history of not punishing political opponents, which is important to our credibility throughout the world and our democracy. On the other hand, no one is above the law, including the former president of the United States," Berke said.
By Tony Mauro | December 11, 2020
"I think they had a lot of tough questions for both sides. The rigorous questioning was difficult and challenging, but I heard from several English professors afterward, who said that was the first oral argument they heard and they were in awe," Bryan Garner says.
By Marcia Coyle | December 10, 2020
"The president could have ended this, put all this nonsense aside," Sidley Austin partner Carter Phillips said in an interview. Phillips is participating on an amicus brief at the Supreme Court opposing the bid by Texas, widely spurned as frivolous, to overturn the election Joe Biden won.
By Karen Sloan | November 30, 2020
University of Missouri Law Dean Lyrissa Lidsky is recovering after a two-week bout with COVID-19 that sent her to the hospital.
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