For the eighth year in a row, Law360 is taking an in-depth look at law firms’ diversity data to show how they stack up against each other, how far they’ve come, and how far they still have to go.
The Second Circuit let stand former United Brotherhood of Carpenters president Salvatore Tagliaferro's bribery conviction Friday, ruling that a district judge did not abuse his discretion by refusing a further trial delay when the labor boss's lead counsel was hospitalized.
WilmerHale's previous work on an effort to void Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement is not a conflict that warrants disqualifying the firm from a proposed class action against JPMorgan Chase & Co. over its alleged role in Epstein's sex trafficking, the bank argued Monday.
Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee expressed dissatisfaction with U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' decision to decline their invitation to testify about the justices' ethics practices, asking Thursday for more information about those practices.
Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee expressed dissatisfaction with U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' decision to decline their invitation to testify about the justices' ethics practices, asking Thursday for more information about those practices.