The U.S. Supreme Court has announced on its website that “In the event of a loss of appropriations, the Court will...
On Thursday, a 15-member body of the U.N. Security Council held a closed-door meeting to consider a draft resolution to which both...
On Friday, Eric Rosengren, the president of the Boston Fed branch criticized the proposal of the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission to restrain...
A new law in China against “rumor mongers” allows people who spread rumors to be arrested. People who intentionally post a rumor...
This week, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP announced that the firm has hired two corporate associates at its Nashville office. Thallen...
On Tuesday, Morrison & Foerster LLP announced the launch of an office in Germany by recruiting the majority of lawyers in Hogan...
On Tuesday, the US Senate confirmed Todd Hughes as a judge for the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. This...
BlackBerry, the world-famous smartphone maker based in Ontario, Canada has agreed to go private upon a $4.7 billion deal by the Fairfax...
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP announced on Monday that senior SEC official Elaine C. Greenberg is joining the firm as a resident...
In May, the ABA had sought guidance from the Labor Department as to whether law firms could hire law students as unpaid...
Vince Sicari, a New Jersey municipal judge resigned last Thursday after the NJ Supreme Court held that he cannot continue on the...
On Friday, a unanimous Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived lawsuits against a Newport Beach ordinance that restricts group homes meant for...