Haley Moss, Florida’s first lawyer living openly with autism, is a month into her new job at Zumpano Patricios and exhibiting “laser focus, a photographic memory and an extreme eye...
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled the constitutional ban on “excess fines” applies to both states and the federal government. So reports Reuters.
The parents of Nick Sandmann are suing The Washington Post for $250 million. So reports NPR.
More than 260 federal judges weighed in on e-discovery as Exterro and EDRM Duke Law partnered to generate the 5th Annual Federal Judges Report.
Haley Moss, Florida’s first lawyer living openly with autism, is a month into her new job at Zumpano Patricios and exhibiting “laser focus, a photographic memory and an extreme eye...
General Electric's general counsel's 2012 compensation package afforded him almost $11 million in cash, making him the highest paid general counsel on Corporate Counsel magazine's latest list of the nation's...
Reproductive rights have increasingly come into the national spotlight as states in every corner of the nation have recently begun to tinker with what’s considered permissible.
'Diversity' has been a buzzword in the legal profession for decades. However, a recent article in GP Solo, published by the American Bar Association, asserts diversity efforts have largely been...
Andrew Schmuhl was handed two life sentences, plus 98 years in prison, after committing a brutal home invasion. So reports The Washington Post.
The American Bar Association has amended Rule 8.4 of its Model Rules for Professional Conduct to prohibit “harmful verbal or physical conduct that manifests bias or prejudice toward others.” Louisville...