By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 29, 2018
Austin lawyer Trey Trainor has left Akerman to start a solo practice while he continues to await confirmation to the Federal Elections Commission.
By Marcia Coyle | November 8, 2018
The newly elected women attended 28 different law schools, including Ivy League Harvard and Yale as well as Cumberland, Santa Clara, George Washington, Cleveland-Marshall, University of Chicago, University of Virginia, Touro and others.
By Ellis Kim | September 28, 2018
“If the FBI or any law enforcement agency requests Mr. Judge's cooperation, he will answer any and all questions posed to him,” said Barbara "Biz" Van Gelder, an attorney for Mark Judge, a former classmate and friend of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
By Erin Mulvaney | September 10, 2018
The Trump administration's hunt for the identity of the anonymous NYT op-ed writer raises a host of workplace issues. Should the person lie if he or she is confronted? Are there whistleblower protections?
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 6, 2018
David Cay Johnston, a biographer of Donald Trump, and Houston lawyer Barbara Ann Radnofsky talked to Democratic lawyers in Houston about Trump, the U.S. Constitution, and impeachment.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 31, 2018
A team of public finance lawyers from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe in Houston did pro bono work to help Harris County put on a special bond election that raised $2.5 billion for flood-prevention projects.
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By Mike Scarcella | August 21, 2018
Two Big Law litigation partners and an out lesbian U.S. magistrate judge are among the judicial nominees who will appear Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. The U.S. Senate has confirmed 26 Trump nominees picked for federal appeals courts.
By Miriam Rozen | July 13, 2018
A name partner at a law firm that has backed a Democratic challenger to the former Republican presidential candidate called his firm's employees' contributions “an example of purely coincidental shared sympathies.”
By Jenna Greene | June 20, 2018
As everyone from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the ACLU recoils at the separation of migrant children from their parents, the legal community is eager to fight.
By Mike Scarcella | Tony Mauro | June 8, 2018
Three career U.S. Justice Department lawyers withdrew their names on a brief the government filed in Texas abandoning the defense of the Affordable Care Act. So who are the DOJ lawyers pressing the government's claims? Meet the legal team.
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