Holly Fechner has previous experience serving under the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) as policy director and also had worked for the...
Based on the 14th amendment to the US Constitution’s equal protection clause, a San Diego man is suing the city for him...
This article reports that there seems to be a trend amongst law firms to quietly reduce their staff including lawyers, during this...
The New York State Bar Association wants law firms to do away with mandatory retirement policies. The change in attitude follows the...
On Monday, news broke of more departures from the struggling law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf, with partners leaving their officers in...
On Monday, Binghamton Mayor Matthew Ryan filed a complaint with the Joint Commission on Public Ethics alleging unfair play in the hiring...
In a statement issued by the American Bar Association on Monday, Jamie Gorelick and Michael Traynor, co-chairs of the committee studying the...
Monday marked the beginning of famed baseball pitcher Roger Clemens’ second perjury trial over the charge that he lied to Congress in...
The fine may be small for Google, but the implications are big. On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission imposed a fine of...
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon dismissed a lawsuit filed in Manhattan in 2007 by 24 retired Coudert partners. The retired...
The question whether a non-lawyer can be part of a law firm is going to be debated and discussed by the American...
Dewey (Due-ee) is learning that keeping partner payments due is not the ideal way to run a law firm. Despite face-saving statements...
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