by RG | Jan 13, 2026 | Law.com
W. Mark Lanier, Bryan Aylstock, Sarah London, Alexandra Walsh and Bob Hilliard are vying for leadership appointments in 85 lawsuits, coordinated last month into multidistrict litigation before Chief Judge Richard Seeborg, in California’s Northern...
by RG | Jan 13, 2026 | Law.com
Aurelio Fernandez-Concheso, partner in charge of the Venezuela office at Clyde & Co, discusses the ups and downs of working in the South American country, which he says has experienced many hardships in recent decades but holds opportunities for those willing to...
by RG | Jan 13, 2026 | Law.com
Charlotte is the largest city in the country without a law school, having gone without a full-time law school since 2018, when Charlotte School of Law closed after being open for seven years. Charlotte is the largest city in the country without a law school,...
by RG | Jan 13, 2026 | Law.com
These suits represent the next frontier: whether manufacturers of regulated cannabis products may be held liable for injuries allegedly caused by unregulated botanicals they choose to incorporate as ingredients, an issue surfacing in a state widely regarded as a...
by RG | Jan 13, 2026 | Law.com
“These principles flow naturally from the court’s interest in vigorously defending the integrity of the legal process and procedural rules. When a party is served properly and fails to appear, as is undisputed here, the party faces the consequences of that...
by RG | Jan 13, 2026 | Law.com
Associate work is already being written off at a relatively high pace—realization for associates is only about 85.6%—and this is where AI can help. Associate work is already being written off at a relatively high pace—realization for associates is only about...