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Edward Jones Faces Allegations of Reverse Discrimination in Financial Advisers' Commission Program
This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,600 state and federal courts. Click here to…
Underperformers Can Be Rehabilitated: Here's How
Coaching is a powerful tool. It can be transformative for underperforming partners in law firms, addressing issues such as situational changes, practice impediments, and age-related…
Arizona Supreme Court Debuts AI-Generated Court News Reporters
The AI reporters Daniel and Victoria will provide online and social media commentary on new court decisions, rules, and policy.
Akin's PEP Spikes 23.5%, Revenue Nears $1.5B, as Firm Continues Upward Trajectory
With demand strong in “really every practice group,” Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld posted another record year with hiring in key practices.
Federal Appellate Judges Denounce Threats, Impeachment Efforts
“Criticism is no surprise. It’s part of the job,” said Sixth Circuit Jeffrey Sutton. “But I do think when it gets to the level of…
Judge: 'Evidence Is Lacking' to Impose Warning on HPV Vaccine Gardasil
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell, who is overseeing the Gardasil multidistrict litigation in the Western District of North Carolina, sided with Merck on its implied…
Big Law Firms Urge Delaware Legislature to Pass Sweeping Amendments to Corporate Law
Twenty-one major law firms including 19 in the AmLaw 50, lent their support to Senate Bill 21 in a letter to lawmakers and Gov. Matt…
Perkins Coie Fires Back Over Executive Order, Suing Trump Administration
The 43-page complaint asks a Washington, D.C., federal court to immediately stop implementation of Trump’s executive order, pending the firm’s preliminary injunction motion.