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Guilty: 1 Convicted in Law Professor's Murder, Mistrial for Co-Defendant
A Florida jury convicted Miami resident Sigfredo Garcia of first-degree murder in the death of Florida State University law professor Dan Markel. But jurors couldn't reach a decision on co-defendant Katherine Magbanua.What (and Who) to Watch at SCOTUS: Unpacking the New Term With Mayer Brown's Nicole Saharsky
With a simmering impeachment investigation and a looming presidential election, the court will be taking on issues related to guns, abortion, immigration and LGBT rights.Law School Classmates Blast Trump Counsel Cipollone Over Impeachment Stance
Big Law partners, a Yale law professor and other University of Chicago Law School alums urged Pat Cipollone to retract his letter vowing to stymie House Democrats.Law School Classmates Blast Trump Counsel Cipollone Over Impeachment Stance
Bay Area lawyers with Big Law ties, a Yale law professor and other University of Chicago Law School alums urged Pat Cipollone to retract his letter vowing to stymie House Democrats.McDermott Boosts Restructuring Group, Banking on Recession
The start of the much-anticipated downturn is already here, says a McDermott bankruptcy group leader. The firm has added at least six lawyers to the practice, including two seasoned partners in Chicago this week.Practically Invisible: Kirkland & Ellis' New Black Partners
The law firm made a jaw-dropping number of partners this year—141 to be exact. But here's the flip side: Only three black lawyers appeared among that sea of faces.Facebook Asks for Early Appeal in Cambridge Analytica Privacy Suit
"The question whether alleged data privacy violations give rise to Article III standing is an evolving issue of increasing importance that already has drawn considerable attention from the nation's appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court," wrote Facebook's lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.In Cambridge Analytica Privacy Suit, Facebook Asks for Early Appeal
"The question whether alleged data privacy violations give rise to Article III standing is an evolving issue of increasing importance that already has drawn considerable attention from the nation's appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court," wrote Facebook's lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Facebook Asks for Early Appeal in Cambridge Analytica Privacy Suit
Facebook's lawyers contend that plaintiffs' claims of a privacy injury alone aren't enough to establish the concrete harm necessary to establish standing to sue in federal court.'Being Open to Opportunities': Credit Karma Chief Legal Officer Discusses Path to In-House Practice
Susannah Stroud Wright has used what she learned as a Big Law attorney and prosecutor to help build Credit Karma's robust compliance program.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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