The Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics responds to written inquiries from New York state's approximately 3,600 judges and ...
Kidd, confirmed on a 49-45 vote, will be President Joe Biden’s second appointee to the federal appeals court that covers ...
Two cases challenging Elon Musk’s investments in AI projects were consolidated while another shareholder suit will move ...
The oral arguments represented the latest legal attack from corporations against the 89-year-old National Labor Relations ...
On Nov. 15, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers allowed school districts' public nuisance claims to go forward against ...
Lawton retired as district attorney at the end of 2008 after 28 years in the position. Two years later, he helped lead an effort to expand crime victims’ rights under state law.
In Newman v. Uber Technologies, the court denied attempts to hold Uber responsible for the safety of Lyft drivers, concluding it didn't owe drivers of a separate company a duty "to protect them from ...
The Health Resources and Services Administration has “invoked the nuclear option of removal from not only the 340B program ...
Just when you think you’re out, the New York Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) pulls you back in. Since the question at hand is whether or not FAPA can be applied retroactively, a brief trip ...
Officials with the state's sixth-largest trial court say they don't have enough certified shorthand reporters to staff courtrooms.
Larry Thompson, who also launched King & Spalding's government investigations practice, recommends ways to legally confront ...
Specific litigation areas are driving demand for Big Law. Meanwhile, IP is the only law firm practice that saw a slowdown by Q3, according to one report.