Updated: Deferred associates polled by the New York City Bar were generally satisfied with their training with public interest groups, but they weren’t as enthusiastic about their relationship with fellow…
Did an e-mail tell lawyers at Fowler White Burnett that they shouldn’t open and read an online article about a suit filed against the firm, spurring the opposite result?
A hot dog vendor outside the criminal courthouse in Houston has found a secondary source of revenue: He sells advertising to lawyers who tout they are “in the courthouse this…
A now-former partner of Greenberg Traurig has been criminally charged with theft for allegedly overbilling a government client in the Chicago suburbs by more than $1 million.
In a teleconference ruling today in a hard-fought case over a pending $5.1 billion corporate takeover bid, the Delaware Court of Chancery has OK’d the continuing representation of Air Products…
An ex-associate who said her use of her dominant hand was impaired after it was burned during a Reed Smith trial training program is back in the litigation ballgame against…
Updated: ABA President Carolyn Lamm on Thursday criticized efforts to smear the reputation of Justice Department lawyers who at one point represented detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
As more annual financial results are reported by major law firms after a dismal year economically, the roller-coaster ride continues: At many, profits are down, sometimes considerably. But belt-tightening has…
A Michigan attorney accused of collaborating with four other men to run a betting scheme out of his law office and bars in Detroit and Dearborn pleaded guilty this week…