Each year, Bloomberg Law asks its legal analysts to identify the key developments, data trends, and hot-button issues that they are noticing in the legal market today, follow them into the future, and ...
Survivors of Abuse NJ has announced an increased focus on representing individuals affected by hazing-related sexual abuse in educational and athletic settings across New Jersey. The development ...
People on Universal Credit face being hundreds of pounds worse off under Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) sanctions ...
In an attempt to cut down on those numbers, counties across North Central West Virginia are teaming up with local mental ...
Survivors of Abuse NJ has announced expanded legal initiatives focused on representing transgender survivors of abuse in New Jersey. The organization, based in Newark, aims to address the complex ...
Attorneys allege the city failed to include required documents in its meeting notice. The city says it followed legal posting ...
The House on Wednesday passed a sweeping spending package to reopen the government, setting the stage to end a marathon shutdown — the longest in U.S. history — that churned economic turmoil around ...
Inside Latham & Watkins mandatory AI training for first-year associates.
Lower-ranked firms continue to use hybrid work flexibility as a recruiting tool, but some firms that want more attendance may ...
Large and midsized U.S. law firms enjoyed a “sharp spike” in client demand during the third quarter, setting the stage for a profitable 2025, according to a new analysis of firm financial data.
A sharp spike in demand helped law firms rise to “new heights” during the third quarter, even as expenses continued to climb, ...
The era of flexible remote work that defined much of the legal industry post-pandemic appears to be waning. Across the U.S. and the U.K., several major law firms are reinforcing in-office mandates, ...
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