By McKenna Horsley, Sarah Ladd and Liam Niemeyer Kentucky Lantern FRANKFORT — With most of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes overridden Republican lawmakers in the General Assembly have shown the ...
The executive order put the firm at risk of a catastrophic ‘partner run’ and a death spiral.
If Big Law does not stand up to Trump, his administration will be emboldened to push for more concessions—further eroding ...
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic asked a California federal court late Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a ...
Over the past month, agencies across the federal government have launched investigations into DEI by companies, hospitals and universities.
Opinion: Reichman Jorgensen's Adam Adler explains how Kerckhoff’s Principle from cryptology can provide an invaluable lesson ...
The President has two goals: to seek revenge and to intimidate lawyers challenging his agenda. Is a top firm’s deal with him ...
Predictions that AI will replace legal jobs often are based on a misunderstanding of how AI actually works. By contrast, the ...
"Most people think of it as purely an anti-bribery statute, but there's actually much more to it than that," said Martin Weinstein.
In the 19th century, debates about contract workers sorted immigrants into "natural" and "unnatural" categories.
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