Don’t forget you can visit MyAlerts to manage your alerts at any time.
By Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge and Amanda W. Newton | November 1, 2018
Even if the U.S. were amenable to accepting service at its foreign embassies, adherence to the Second Circuit's statutory interpretation could upend customary international law and the executive branch's reading of sovereign immunity.
1 minute read
By Amanda Bronstad | October 31, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments on Monday in a class action alleging that immigrant detainees have been deprived of their constitutional right to a bond hearing.
1 minute read
By Erin Mulvaney | October 31, 2018
Recent data show that women make 80 cents on the dollar, compared with male counterparts. For women of color, the gap is larger. Latina women make 53 cents and African-American women make 63 cents on the dollar compared with white men.
1 minute read
By Erin Mulvaney | October 31, 2018
“We stand at a watershed moment with regard to harassment,” EEOC Commissioner Chai Feldblum said. “We can see it. We can hear it. We can feel it."
1 minute read
By Amy Neifeld Shkedy and Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen | October 31, 2018
It's that time of the year again—time to begin considering year-end tax planning issues. Rather than wait until the end of December, getting a head start on planning can improve your chances of concluding matters by Dec. 31.
1 minute read
By Tony Mauro | October 31, 2018
As angry as the justices were about so-called cy pres settlements, a serious jurisdictional "standing" issue cropped up that could spoil the chances that a majority would put an end to the practice.
1 minute read
By Tony Mauro | October 31, 2018
As angry as the justices were about so-called cy pres settlements, a serious jurisdictional "standing" issue cropped up that could spoil the chances that a majority would put an end to the practice.
1 minute read
By R. Robin McDonald | October 31, 2018
U.S. District Judge Leigh Martin May said efforts to postpone her absentee ballot directive would violate absentee voters' due process rights.
1 minute read
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | October 31, 2018
Class action objector Ted Frank make his case—indeed, it is his case—today at the high court in Frank v. Gaos, which tests "cy pres" provisions of class settlements. We've got the full roundup of who's arguing—and who is not arguing. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
1 minute read
By Jenna Greene | October 31, 2018
According to local D.C. lore, the ghost of U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II—looking at times like a dark shape or a real person—has been spotted in Lafayette Square, haunting the vicinity of the Federal Circuit courthouse.
1 minute read
Presented by BigVoodoo
The Daily Report is honoring those attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession.
Consulting Magazine identifies consultants that have the biggest impact on their clients, firms and the profession.
The National Law Journal Elite Trial Lawyers recognizes U.S.-based law firms performing exemplary work on behalf of plaintiffs.
Associate attorney position at NJ Immigration Law firm: Leschak & Associates, LLC, based in Freehold, NJ, is looking for a full time ass...
Company Description CourtLaw Injury Lawyers is an established Personal Injury Law Firm with its primary office located in Perth Amboy, New J...
McCarter & English, LLP, a well established and growing law firm, is actively seeking a talented and driven associate having 2-5 years o...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS