“His integrity, wealth of experience at Stanford and collaborative style of leadership will greatly benefit the students, faculty and staff of the law school, as well as Stanford’s senior leadership team,” said Stanford provost and former law dean Jenny Martinez.
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Paul Hastings Hires White & Case Partner as Co-Chair of International Arbitration Practice
Jonathan Hamilton was previously head of White & Case’s Latin America arbitration practice.
Trust From the Inside Out
Trust is one of your most valued currencies in the legal profession—you actively cultivate it daily with your clients to become a highly coveted “trusted advisor.”
Senate Confirms Labor Lawyer, First Openly LGBTQ Judge to 4th Circuit
Nicole Berner will succeed Judge Diana Gribbon Motz, who took senior status in September.
NY Judge Declares Social Media 'Products' May Be Liable in Buffalo Racist Massacre
Erie County Supreme Court Judge Paula Feroleto allowed the case to proceed, siding with the estates of those murdered in a mass shooting motivated by racist ideology.
Veteran Lawyer Resigns in Lieu of Discipline for Using Racist, Sexist Language Against Clients, Female Attorneys
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel of the Washington State Bar Association outlined four instances in which Nicholas George allegedly engaged in misconduct from instances involving conflicts of interest with his clients to using a client’s information to her disadvantage after withdrawing as her counsel to using prejudicial language to describing a prosecutor as a “dumb […]
Baker McKenzie Sues IRS for Details on Plans to Crackdown on Partnerships
“Because I represent taxpayers examined by the IRS, I have a compelling need to understand how the IRS plans to impose on my clients so that I can effectively advise them and protect their rights,” Baker McKenzie partner George Clarke said in a previous Freedom of Information Act request.
'Cutting-Edge Application': EV Charging Station Co. May Choose Power Supplier, Divided Panel Rules
The court had to interpret a 1973 statute in the context of a technology that has only recently become ubiquitous.
'Not a Slam Dunk': Attorneys Talk Trump-ABC Defamation Suit Odds
“We have never seen a set of facts like this in the past, and never will again,” said a Miami attorney not associated with the case.