...To say, as I do, that the American legal profession is ponderous and backward-looking is no slam on individual lawyers...
...The revolving door makes the Washington legal market go round and, lately, it's starting to spin faster between...
...APPEALS JUDGE TARGETED Civil rights groups, legal ethics experts and law professors lodged a complaint against Judge Edith Jones...
...Kayatta was a partner until joining the 1st Circuit, has dominated this legal niche in recent years, with seven appointments as special master going to...
...signing case in which a mortgage processing services firm is challenging the legal authority of the state's attorney general to hire Cohen Milstein Sellers...
...review a wide range of ethics rules, opinions, practice/admission rules...client demand, a misallocation of legal talent that looks like oversupply...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...I do not agree with the majority's unnecessary frolic into uncharted legal territory on the subject of RELA standing.Even if it were...
...Justice's top lawyers, an unusual deal to get rid of a legal headache from Minnesota two years ago has turned into a major political...
...The New York Times among others for drastic changes in legal education; near-universal agreement that the American Bar Association's system of...
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