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A Summer Associate Scandal That’s Hard to Swallow In an incident that has left the legal world stunned—and amused—a summer associate at Sidley Austin’s New York office was reportedly terminated after ...
In a sweeping campaign that’s shaken the foundations of elite higher education, the Trump administration has targeted Harvard University with a series of aggressive regulatory, financial, and public ...
And It’s Stricter Than You Think It’s remarkable how dramatically workplace norms have shifted over the past five years. In 2019, the idea of spending just four days in the office might have signaled ...
Paul Hastings is doubling down on its ambitions to break into the upper echelon of Wall Street’s mergers and acquisitions elite—this time with the high-profile addition of former Kirkland & Ellis ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) is maintaining its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) despite intensified political pressure from the Trump administration and recent legal ...
Texas law deans warn that dropping ABA accreditation as a requirement to practice law would harm law student mobility, reduce legal transparency, and increase costs. Learn what this means for the ...
Donald Trump is intensifying his campaign against the legal profession. In a series of executive orders, public speeches, and backchannel pressures, his administration has targeted specific law ...
Former FTC attorneys launch Simonsen Sussman, a new law firm targeting antitrust enforcement gaps amid federal retreat. Learn how private litigation is stepping in to challenge unfair competition ...
Seven Paul Weiss partners have joined Dunn Isaacson Rhee LLP, a litigation boutique launched by Karen Dunn. The moves follow Paul Weiss's controversial $40M deal with the Trump administration ...
Visa restrictions are threatening international law students and legal hiring in the U.S. Learn how immigration delays impact BigLaw recruitment and law school enrollment.
The California Bar sues exam vendor Meazure Learning after widespread failures during the February 2025 exam, seeking damages and aiming to restore its reputation.