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Lawyers can make a difference as well as a living—but it calls for a combination of patience, planning, and courage.
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A renowned trial lawyer and founder of an incredibly successful boutique, Beth Wilkinson isn’t tired of winning.
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Mangler du episoder?
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Trump’s DOJ picks, FedSoc drama, Milbank bonuses, and a major Biglaw merger.
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The former U.S. solicitor general and longtime Gibson Dunn partner devoted his life and legal career to liberty, equality, and the rule of law.
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Litigation funding isn’t going anywhere—but as a maturing industry, it faces new challenges and opportunities.
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White House counsel contenders, SCOTUS retirement speculation, Project Veritas v. CNN, and optimism about M&A work.
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How will Trump’s return to power affect the Supreme Court, lower federal courts, the Justice Department—and the DOJ’s cases against Trump?
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A former RBG clerk, Manhattan federal prosecutor, and Latham partner, Shapiro now handles high-profile cases at her own litigation boutique.
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A big win for Kirkland and Covington, district judges going rogue, a major circuit split, and a potentially consequential partner departure.
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A judge on the Ninth Circuit since 2019, Judge Lee extols the virtues of public service, building relationships, and the United States of America.
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Susman’s $1.6 billion win, Kobre’s $605 million jury verdict, possible AG picks for Donald Trump, and a prominent litigator turned NYC mayoral candidate.
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As e-discovery grows more complex, expect more specialization in the field.
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A justice under indictment, Elon Musk’s latest lawsuit, a MAGA legal warrior, and a Biglaw firm’s aggressive response to a discrimination lawsuit.
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Ratner, 38, is a current Sullivan & Cromwell partner, former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, and incredibly insightful analyst of the Supreme Court.
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A Republican AG’s unusual stance, SCOTUS’s openness to regulating ‘ghost guns,’ Cleary’s about-face, and more talent grabs by Kirkland and Paul Hastings.
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Almost 1 in 4 lawyers experienced bullying within the past year, according to a survey of more than 6,000 attorneys.
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Fresh leadership for the Fifth Circuit, Kirkland’s latest coup, a noteworthy departure from the SEC, and a new boutique in a booming field.
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The selection of a new leader comes at a critical time for FedSoc—and the conservative legal movement.
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Judge Rakoff, 81, isn’t afraid of sharing his opinions—even about the current Supreme Court, of which he’s not a fan.
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Although the event resumed over Zoom, the law school will ‘pursue accountability for any students involved.’