National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dennis Aftergut | June 9, 2022
Trump's followers might learn from the failed Jan. 6 coup attempt. Before 2024, there is plenty of time to regroup. Only a committed and organized citizenry can stop the assault on our democracy and our freedom.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Joe D. Whitley | June 9, 2022
The leak has shaken that pillar, but the thoughtful and careful handling of this issue, perhaps through an independent investigation, could help settle the trembling and restore confidence in our courts.
By Patrick Smith | Bruce Love | June 9, 2022
Paul Hastings says its overall number of lateral hires hasn't really changed significantly over the past several months, but the laterals they are taking on are having a major impact on the market—and that's just the way the firm wants it.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | June 8, 2022
An initial Wednesday afternoon deadline was switched to a rolling production that's to conclude Monday, with the unidentified group's emails prioritized.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | Bruce Love | June 7, 2022
A powerhouse in New York and in transactions, the firm is betting it can lure talent and drum up regulatory work—even though its competition is more established and entrenched in the complex market.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 7, 2022
Opening an office in the metaverse is an exciting proposition for a growing number of plaintiffs firms. As with any new technological frontier, firms are weighing business opportunity against data safety concerns.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard D. Bernstein | June 6, 2022
The 2020 election may well not be the last occasion where family recusal issues arise in presidential post-election disputes—the justices should review and fix their recusal policy.
By Bruce Love | June 6, 2022
Ali & Lockwood aims to provide "Big Law talent without Big Law overhead."
New York Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 6, 2022
From data privacy concerns to cryptocurrency fraud and identity theft, plaintiffs attorneys view the nascent metaverse as a growth market for future litigation.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Michael Kasdan | June 6, 2022
Some call it hype. Others see limitless potential. Either way, it is critical for lawyers and advisers to understand NFTs from a business, technical and legal perspective.
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