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Overview The American Bar Association (ABA), the largest voluntary professional association of attorneys in the United States, has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration in a bold ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. This ...
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 The legal industry’s lateral hiring landscape saw a sharp decline in 2024, a trend driven by a confluence of economic pressures, evolving market dynamics, and internal shifts within ...
The landscape of legal education is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, driven by shifting application trends, increasing diversity challenges, the integration of artificial intelligence ...
Police were called when neighbors reported a woman having sex with her pit bull in her backyard in broad daylight. When they arrived, they found Kara Vandereyk “naked and on the ground ...
This in-depth report explores the key findings of the Wells Fargo 2024 Legal Industry Survey, along with expert insights, future predictions, and the broader impact on the legal sector. Law firms ...
The start of 2025 has brought a paradox for large law firms: soaring revenues despite declining demand. According to new data from Wells Fargo Private Bank’s Legal Specialty Group, U.S.-based ...
O’Melveny & Myers, a prominent U.S. law firm, has announced that it has hired Gregory Campbell, a finance partner from rival firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, to its corporate finance practice in ...
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