By Amanda Bronstad | May 28, 2021
Ko, a partner at Keller Rohrback in Seattle, argued Thursday before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on opioid cases filed against McKinsey & Co. He says virtual hearings should remain. "Do we really need to fly across the country for two minutes?"
By Angela Morris | May 28, 2021
"When I get home, I turn off the work button and dedicate myself to what is more important: The on-goings of family," said 404th District Judge Ricardo Adobbati of Brownsville.
By Karen Sloan | May 28, 2021
Suffolk University law professor Shailini George discusses her new book about distraction and how law students can increase their focus in a world dominated by smartphones.
By Angela Morris | May 25, 2021
Vinson & Elkins partner Quentin Smith of Houston said in the pandemic, some litigants "put their swords down" as their cases languished without upcoming trial dates. Once they can get good trial dates again, it opens a chance to resolve matters.
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By Charles Toutant | May 24, 2021
"Arbitration is a real scourge right now to working people and consumers. I'm hopeful that the tide is turning and we will get rid of it," said attorney Ravi Sattiraju.
By Patrick Smith | May 24, 2021
After more than a year in the Butwin bubble, the law firm chair shares lessons learned, and the joys and pains of being around a lot of family all the time.
By Angela Morris | May 21, 2021
"I felt we needed someone on the bench that understood and cared about criminal-justice reform. That was really the impetus for me saying I'm going to run," said 460th District Judge Selena Alvarenga of Austin.
By Michael A. Mora | May 18, 2021
"Not everyone will like to hear this, but 21st Century law firm infrastructure is a laptop and a Wi-Fi connection," said Sean Burstyn, an attorney practicing law in New York and Florida. "Everything else is just window dressing."
By Angela Morris | May 17, 2021
"We must focus on how we are going to train the next generation. ... Lawyering is something you through osmosis--sitting in someone's office," said Baker Botts partner Jessica Pulliam of Dallas. "Figuring out how to replicate these in-person experiences in a partially virtual world is critical."
By Angela Morris | May 14, 2021
"It's really good for the kids. They really grow by doing archery. They gain a lot of self-confidence when they can hit the target right," said 387th District Judge Janet Heppard.
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