Being convicted of a felony, or even a misdemeanor, can mean the loss of a lawyer’s license to practice in many states. Plus, it is standard in some states for…
Greenberg Traurig has ousted a Los Angeles partner accused of altering offering documents requested in an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sullivan & Cromwell partner James Carter was facing the prospect of being forced out of his law firm when he reached its mandatory retirement age of 67, but he wasn’t…
While Pat Lamb and I are joined at the hip as “rebels,” co-bloggers and by the burden of my “advice”—I’m on his firm’s advisory board—I don’t always agree with him.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor admits she is a “dinosaur” when it comes to social networking, but she is apparently doing better than some of her Supreme Court colleagues.
Detailed information about former Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas’ household finances is now public knowledge after a law firm apparently inadvertently filed in Los Angeles Superior Court typewritten notes of…
After persuading a federal judge that a plaintiff’s lawyer waived privilege by operating as a “political operative” in conjunction with the making of a documentary film, a corporate defendant in…
Updated: When we reported Thomson Reuters’ acquisition of Indian legal process outsourcing company Pangea3 in the February issue, the publishing giant hadn’t yet disclosed where it would build…
The University of Illinois has the best law school home page, and the school can attribute its success partly to a lack of students-under-trees photos.
When South Jersey Legal Services had to lay off 30 employees last year due to funding cuts, four former workers there saw an opportunity to “bridge the justice gap.”
Despite earlier claims by some observers that a merger is moot, Winston & Strawn may still be talking with Howrey about a possible combination of the two law firms, according…