Laterally hired associates left their law firms for performance reasons last year more often than entry-level associates, a NALP Foundation study has found.
Fifty-one percent of laterally hired associates left…
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed three nominees to federal judgeships, including a former prosecutor who will be the first Native American woman to serve as a federal judge.
The first law in the country requiring cellphones and computerized tablets to come equipped with a so-called kill switch to deter theft was signed Wednesday by the governor of Minnesota.
A float in a 1991 parade launched a lucrative legal relationship for Chuck Shepard, who may not be able to breathe fire and crunch cities with a stomp of his…
Four litigators from Frost Brown Todd are opening a new office in Indianapolis as partners of Quarles & Brady, along with another lawyer who formerly was a partner at Krieg…
My Shingle blogger and Washington, D.C., solo Carolyn Elefant took note of a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about a obstetrician and gynecologist who practiced independently,…
Seeking to right a 124-year-old wrong, a law student group and two law professors at the University of California-Davis have submitted a bar application on behalf of Hong Yeng Chang.
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