The Court of Appeals reviews lower court decisions mainly on preserved issues and only overturns discretionary rulings if there’s an abuse of discretion as a matter of law. It limits its review to ...
News of the New York attorney general's legal observer initiative comes as fellow Democrat, Gov. Kathy Hochul, pushes for ...
Zeno, who founded the indigent defense service decades ago, admitted to using the organization's credit card for personal ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison joins a growing list of Big Law firms moving into the Houston market, following ...
"[T]he courts are kind of catching up to the amount of damage that these guys do. The sentences are getting longer, which is a good thing," said Jason Kellogg, partner at Levine Kellogg Lehman ...
Gary Rosenberg and Ethan Cohen discuss recent updates by the Court of Appeals to the application of the “fraud exception” to ...
Lawyers say the new regulatory stance will stem lofty ambitions from IPO practices that have had to suffer through the market ...
An Atlanta attorney writes that "In 1993, the American Bar Association awarded [Randolph] Thrower the prestigious ABA Medal, ...
The keynote will take place Tuesday, March 10 as part of Legalweek’s expanded programming. The conference will be held at the ...
Seattle office partner-in-charge Nick Davis said the pair's addition "underscores our commitment to the Pacific Northwest and ...
If you fail to disclose your criminal history, your application will be given a closer review, and any explanations will be ...
King & Spalding's hiring of the team of Winston & Strawn partners, led by Dallas' Tom Melsheimer, expands the firm's two-year ...