Stephen Frank Joins Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan Stephen Frank, a former federal prosecutor who played a key role in several high-profile cases, has transitioned to the private sector. He has ...
The conservative majority in the US Supreme Court has increasingly relied on history and tradition to resolve major constitutional debates. This method of analysis, grounded in centuries-old legal ...
New Bar Exam Policy Set to Begin in February California bar examinees may soon have the option to take the attorney licensing exam outside the state, pending final approval for a February 2024 launch.
The Bar Exam Remains the Sole Pathway for New Lawyers in California In a ruling on Thursday, the California Supreme Court reaffirmed that the traditional bar exam will remain the only avenue for ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) has made adjustments to the description of its Judicial Clerkship Program following criticism from a conservative group that alleged the program’s original wording ...
Introduction A recent report from Bloomberg Law highlights a significant gap between the availability of well-being education and its utilization by legal professionals. Despite widespread access to ...
A data-deletion firm, Atlas Data Privacy, has filed over 140 lawsuits against various companies for violating a New Jersey law that protects the personal information of judges, law enforcement ...
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A federal judge has cut Quinn Emanuel’s legal fees for representing health insurers in an Obamacare-related lawsuit by 50%, reducing the amount to $92.4 million. Initially, the litigation firm ...
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, a prominent U.S. law firm, has introduced a new category of non-equity partners, joining a growing trend among top law firms moving away from the traditional ...