We've built systems that distribute formal mentoring equally, but have let informal mentoring distribute itself inequitably, ...
A 43-year-old man claimed a lifelong use of talc products led to his illness and a Minnesota jury agreed, awarding him and ...
Washington State will soon allow graduates of non-American Bar Association-accredited schools to sit for the bar exam, ...
NY Top Court Eyes Certified Question From US Appeals Court Seeking Guidance on 'Hateful Conduct Law'
A federal appeals court posed questions to the New York Court of Appeals about whether a law that requires social media ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s decision not to reappoint certain judges—despite favorable recommendations from a judicial vetting ...
Dogs are increasingly showing up in courtrooms and law offices as therapy animals, helping litigators and legal teams manage ...
In recent months, two mainstream tech giants have introduced artificial intelligence-powered legal tools, encroaching into a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's dismissal, which split the justices in a 5-4 vote, leaves in place an Eleventh Circuit decision ...
With 40 Days Until Merger Closes, Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader Confront Final Integration Challenges
Leaders from both firms are resolving questions surrounding leadership titles, office footprints, business teams and software ...
Two former wives of brothers from a wealthy Florida family are seeking more than $2 billion combined in two lawsuits against ...
The February exam was held just as the state was digging out from a blizzard that brought three feet of accumulation. Some ...
The New York Court of Appeals seemed unconvinced that the state’s new Equal Rights Amendment implicitly repealed a law ...
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