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One of my favorite tasks as Law.com's Asia editor is to examine law firms' Asia strategies, especially when they’ve had to ...
By analyzing recent cases involving alleged cybercrime and relevant rules of professional responsibility, this article will ...
Tom Girardi's lawyers pleaded for the judge to impose a noncustodial sentence so that their client, who turns 86 years old ...
AI agents are becoming ubiquitous on the market, but how do they differ from other technology? And what do they mean for the ...
In March, CEO Christopher Killoy retired and was succeeded by Todd Seyfert, who led an Illinois-based division of Swedish ...
The lawsuit seeks damages for “false arrest and malicious prosecution,” and also accuses interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey ...
Opportunities have opened up for Cleary, Vinson & Elkins, Baker Botts, and longtime Baghdad operator Eversheds ...
"In the government’s view, so long as Harvard is punished for exercising its First Amendment rights, the ends justify the ...
Debbie Cazan will replace Sidney Welch, who oversaw Atlanta office's tripling in size while securing permanent space in ...
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick's decision was a win for Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor and Goodwin Procter, which ...
Just hours after a district court judge said California's challenge to President Trump's tariffs belonged in a trade court, ...
Brian Novak was diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic when he was a child. His condition influenced his pursuit of a Ph.D. in ...
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