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Considering the complexity of the matter, the issues involved in the motion, and the challenges faced by defendants in ...
A recipient of the 2025 Elite Trial Lawyers Lifetime Achievement Award, Morgan & Morgan's John Yanchunis spoke with the ...
A Summer Associate Scandal That’s Hard to Swallow In an incident that has left the legal world stunned—and amused—a summer associate at Sidley Austin’s New York office was reportedly terminated after ...
And It’s Stricter Than You Think It’s remarkable how dramatically workplace norms have shifted over the past five years. In 2019, the idea of spending just four days in the office might have signaled ...
Senior staff at Erebor, a tech-focused banking startup, have worked at Palmer Luckey's family office, in tech startups, and ...
Mayer Brown chair Jon Van Gorp is happy to keep out of the political crosshairs during the Trump White House’s onslaught ...
From health insurance to immigration enforcement and higher ed taxes, the WBUR newsroom took a look at how some key ...
After returning to the White House, President Donald Trump issued executive orders that critics say were designed to ...
Although the law's cuts weren't aimed at kids, children’s hospitals may be hard-hit given that a high percentage of their patients, often more than 50%, rely on Medicaid, Modern Healthcare reports.
Big Law is mulling simply sitting out the New York City’s race rather than risk backing another losing political candidate.
Rafael Tena tells ITR about the ‘crazy’ Mexican market, ditching the hourly rate, and refusing to grow his fledgling firm in ...