Jana Hymowitz, an executive compensation partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, has moved over to Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, the firm said Tuesday. She is the latest of […]
DC Circuit Questions Trump Administration’s Alleged CFPB Shutdown Mission
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Friday heard nearly two hours of oral arguments addressing whether the Trump administration can […]
Should I Get a Lawyer for Reckless Driving in California?
Reckless driving is considered a serious traffic violation in California and can lead to severe legal consequences. Whether you’ve been charged with reckless driving or are simply concerned […]
Uber Revs Up For First Bellwether Trial in Sexual Assault Cases
After failing in its challenge to a multidistrict litigation order coordinating thousands of sexual assault cases, Uber Technologies Inc. is steering toward the first bellwether trial later this […]
College Sports Face Uncertain Future as NCAA Seeks Antitrust Shield
A wave of antitrust lawsuits in recent years against the National Collegiate Athletic Association has threatened the NCAA’s control over college sports and challenged the business models of […]
Building Programs that Fit Your Stage of Growth
Sponsored by: Compliance doesn’t have to feel overwhelming – even for small and mid-sized businesses with limited resources, evolving risks, or brand-new compliance teams. Whether you’re building a […]
More Law Firms Join the Surge of Class Action Lawsuits Against Coinbase in Wake of Cyberattack
After Coinbase disclosed that the cryptocurrency exchange received an email from an unknown threat actor claiming to have information about certain customer accounts, the publicly traded company forecast […]
In-House AI Adoption Bogged Down by Fear of Missteps
In-house legal teams are leaning into generative AI to boost efficiency and performance, but widespread adoption is exposing a knowledge gap that could derail progress if left unaddressed. […]
Leaner SEC Workforce Won’t Weaken Market Oversight, Atkins Says
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will need to fill openings left by hundreds of recent staff departures, SEC Chair Paul Atkins told Congress on Tuesday while insisting […]
Law School Faculty Tackle Student Mental Health
This is part II of a two-part story exploring factors contributing to mental health issues in law school and beyond, and presenting possible solutions. Read part I here. Experts […]