By Sue Reisinger | September 6, 2017
James Danly, a Skadden associate who has also served as a U.S. Army officer, will take over the post.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | September 6, 2017
A federal district court in Texas has granted an insurer's motion to dismiss bad faith claims brought by plaintiffs who had been awarded more than $500,000 in a personal injury action against its insured.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 5, 2017
Ten days after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is investigating 80 fraud claims.
By Tim K. Garrett, The Corporate Counselor | September 5, 2017
Editor's Note: Judge Mazzant issued a final ruling striking down the overtime rule. The Texas Federal Judge used essentially the same reasoning on which he based his temporary injunction ruling. In light of this final decision, the appeal of his temporary injunction likely becomes moot.
By Tom McParland | September 5, 2017
President Donald Trump is expected in the coming weeks to announce his nominees for two openings on Delaware's federal bench, as his administration vets three candidates forwarded by the state's two Democratic senators.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 31, 2017
The destruction wreaked by Hurricane Harvey on Houston and greater southeast Texas will close businesses for an undetermined amount of time and potentially leave out of work tens of thousands of people stuck in shelters or grappling with flooded homes.
By Angela Morris | August 28, 2017
Federal and state courts along the Texas Gulf Coast have closed their doors and suspended all operations, grinding to a near halt one of the busiest jurisdictions in the country.
By Scott Graham | August 25, 2017
Andrei Iancu, a heavy-hitting patent litigator and managing partner of Irell & Manella has been tapped to replace Michelle Lee as director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
By LAW.COM EDITORS | August 21, 2017
Recent events in Charlottesville and the White House response have put the nation on edge and compelled leaders of U.S. businesses and law firms to speak out. The New York Times wrote last week that we're witnessing a “broad recasting of the voice of business in the nation's political and social dialogue.”
By JENNA GREENE | August 18, 2017
Adolf Hitler's personal attorney was named Hans Frank. He was one of 10 war criminals hanged at Nuremberg.
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