An Illinois attorney has had his law license suspended for two years over a combination of admitted misconduct, including two drunken-driving arrests and videotaping five women in sexual activities at…
Although a screener apparently failed to spot the mismatch between a boarding pass and the identification presented by a man who was allowed to board a commercial jetliner and depart…
William “Bill” Leary never drank at work. But he often hit the booze at night, decades ago, and was never as good the next day as he otherwise would have…
Many a proud parent is watching a child graduate from law school this month after years of hard work and hefty expense. But for attorney Daniel Formeller…
Goodwin Procter partner Joe Savage says his handicapping has not improved since youthful days when he listened to people placing bets to win at the $50 horse window, then ran…
A professional matchmaker says finding suitable prospective partners for lawyers can be difficult, given their penchant for intellectual argument and their tendency to analyze things.
A corporate lawyer in Colorado who drove his sport-utility vehicle into a bicycling Jefferson County deputy public defender last summer has been sentenced to nine years after pleading guilty to…
As one of the top trial lawyers in California, partner Linda Smith of O’Melveny & Myers was an obvious choice to work on a major antitrust case against Intel Corp.…
A partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has spoken publicly for the first time about a childhood trauma that spurred him to become a plaintiff in an unusual RICO suit…
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