By Rachel Rippetoe
Paul Hastings LLP has scooped up a media and entertainment dealmaker from O Melveny & Myers LLP to fill out its Century City, California, office.
By Rachel Rippetoe
Law360 Pulse caught up with Halim Dhanidina, who was the first Muslim in the U.S. to serve as an appellate judge, about how he s continued to rise up in the ranks, the pressure he felt as one of the few Muslim and South Asian high-ranking judges in the country and his new foray into private practice at Umberg Zipser LLP.
By Rachel Rippetoe
Snell & Wilmer LLP nabbed a corporate attorney with a focus on startups from Troutman Pepper to join its year-old San Diego office, the firm announced Thursday.
Here, Law360 Pulse takes a data-driven dive into the week that was at the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Andrew Strickler
The financial industry, the securities bar, and federal regulators will all be watching the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday for a hotly contested case about the proper class certification test for shareholders alleging fraud at Goldman Sachs. Here, a look at the attorneys arguing the case.
By Cara Bayles
For two weeks, a Minnesota state court vetted 76 people to sit on the jury that will decide whether or not to convict former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. Here are some of the biggest issues that cropped up during voir dire in an unusual case with national significance.