Florinda Baldridge, director of global e-discovery services at Norton Rose Fulbright U.S. and winner of Legalweek Leaders in ...
President Donald Trump's retreat from DEI and tightening of immigration enforcement affected businesses far more broadly than ...
More and more, firms are blurring the lines. Referring to these firms as having "two-tier" partnerships "really should be a ...
Removing a case to federal court based on diversity requires parties from different states, over $75,000 in controversy, and timely, unanimous defendant consent. Determining citizenship—especially for ...
The suit claims Brown Rundick attorneys referred to their former client pejoratively as “the queen,” “queen Esme” or “QE” ...
The Atlanta-founded firm reported 47% revenue increase in London alongside above-average growth in Paris and the Middle East. All told, global revenue grew to $2.68 billion.
Winston & Strawn Paris has relocated to prestigious Boulevard Haussmann, into an office that boasts three-meter-high ceilings and old fireplaces.
Former Georgia District 6 Sen. Jennifer Auer Jordan of The Jordan Firm in Atlanta qualified Tuesday to run against Justice ...
Senior Judge Richard Eaton gave government counsel until Friday to prepare initial ideas on how customs could refund the ...
Plaintiffs have not identified any scientific studies of whether baby food, let alone defendants’ baby food, can cause ASD or ADHD,” U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley wrote in a Feb. 27 ...
The statewide Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission, whose report updates its study on family courts in New York City, also continued to advocate for increasing the number of family court judges.
U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta granted summary judgment in favor of hospital plaintiffs represented by McDermott Will & ...