"She’s now navigating a paralyzed arm and all the effects that come with that, lack of independence, the fact that ...
A new website, "On The Docket," provides AI-generated videos of justices reading their Supreme Court opinions from the bench.
U.S. District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan for the Western District of Pennsylvania significantly reduced the fees awarded to ...
On Friday, a jury in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas awarded $50,000 in compensatory damages and $200,000 in punitive ...
Laura Lorek, a master's student at Texas Tech University and a reporter with Texas Lawyer, is conducting research on how ...
"This sort of chaos can't be good for morale," Barry Barnett, a Susman Godfrey antitrust partner, said of the U.S. Department ...
The plaintiff in the latest case is suing Fort Worth-based Tokai Carbon CB Ltd. for more than $1 million after being injured ...
Putting off Kathryn Ruemmler's exit to June 30 "sort of signals they're not taking this all that seriously," said Luke Perlot of the National Legal and Policy Center.
In this week's Legal Speak episode, New York class action attorney Alex Barnett reveals how performing stand-up comedy and ...
We're seeing this as an opportunity to double down," said one law firm diversity leader. "The work becomes even more ...
If you're not set up with good workflows in place, it becomes an organizational overload,” said Ann Roberson, a Wolters ...
The Paul Hastings chair of high-yield financing and chair of European financial restructuring are the latest in a string of prominent hires by the firm and add to a group of Weil Gotshal alumni.
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