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In a notable reshaping of the legal elite, two more partners have left Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP to join a high-profile litigation boutique launched by some of Washington’s most ...
A New Era in Private Antitrust Litigation Emerges as Government Oversight Declines In a bold move signaling a shift in antitrust enforcement strategy, four former federal attorneys—including three ...
Introduction As immigration policy debates continue in Washington, international law students in the United States are facing growing uncertainty, especially those in J.D. and LL.M. programs at elite ...
Introduction In a major shift that could redefine legal licensure in the U.S., California now allows certain individuals who did not pass the bar exam to practice law under structured supervision.
The California Bar’s already embattled reputation has taken another dramatic turn. After a disastrous rollout of a new bar exam format earlier this year, the State Bar of California has filed a ...
Biglaw firms that pledged $125 million in pro bono work to the Trump administration now deny the deals amid backlash from clients, law students, and Congress. In a stunning reversal, several of ...
Several of America’s most prestigious law firms are facing a growing backlash from corporate clients following their controversial agreements to provide pro bono services aligned with former ...
Hunter Biden — whom Lowell defended against criminal gun and tax charges before his pardon in December 2024 Former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner New York Attorney ...
Five top U.S. law firms—A&O Shearman, Cadwalader, Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and Kirkland & Ellis—have publicly defended their controversial agreements with the Trump ...
After a sluggish start to the year, U.S. law firms rebounded in March 2025, propelled by an unexpected surge in demand tied to President Donald Trump’s escalating global trade war, according to ...
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division—long regarded as a cornerstone of federal anti-discrimination enforcement—is experiencing an unprecedented wave of attorney departures.
In a significant development for the legal industry, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) — ranked No. 65 on the Am Law 100 with a gross revenue of $869.6 million in 2024 — has announced plans ...
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