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Shocking Reinhardt Sexual Harassment Allegations Prompt Talk of Next Steps on Judicial Misconduct
Former law clerk Olivia Warren's testimony about alleged sexual harassment from the late Judge Stephen Reinhardt is helping to spur members of Congress to act further on judicial misconduct.Amazon Wins Early Order Blocking $10B Cloud Contract Awarded to Microsoft
A U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge on Thursday issued a sealed preliminary injunction, an early win for Amazon and its lawyers at Morrison & Foerster and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Amazon Wins Preliminary Order Blocking $10B Cloud Contract Awarded to Microsoft
A U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge on Thursday issued a sealed preliminary injunction, an early win for Amazon and its lawyers at Morrison & Foerster and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Foreign Information Is Not a Campaign Finance Violation
No president could effectively exercise his constitutional authority if his every interaction with foreign officials is subject to second-guessing under campaign finance laws. This is wrong as a matter of policy and barred by the Constitution, a First Amendment lawyer writes.View more book results for the query "*"
McClatchy Looks to Skadden as Old-Media Woes Continue
Skadden, Paul Weiss and Choate Hall are among the firms gearing up for fees from the latest big newspaper industry bankruptcy.Holland & Knight's Revenues Break a Billion Dollars
The firm's leader credited a strategy that prioritized U.S. dominance over international reach and said the firm will double down on the U.S. focus in the coming years.Holland & Knight Revenue Breaks $1B for First Time Emphasizing US Market
Firm leader Steven Sonberg credits a strategy that prioritizes U.S. dominance over international reach.Who's the 'Ideal' Juror? Often, It Comes Down to Finding the 'Least Bad' One
Remember the college admissions scandal with the Hollywood elite? The writers of "Bull" used it as fodder for this week's episode, "Quid Pro…Teaching Law Isn't What It Used to Be!
Reading and correcting close to 4,000 pages of motions, memos and other legal prose this past semester for 50 students has turned me into a bit of a recluse.