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"A lot of what we are seeing in the marketplace now is some ‘hold and watch’ to see what happens as time passes," said Kessar ...
As U.S. law firms downsize or close offices in China, and as U.S. visa renewals are called into question, talented Chinese ...
Michele Stumpe, previously the managing partner at Taylor Duma, has joined with her husband to support legal education and ...
John Jackson's hobby as a wine expert has taken him to more than 500 wineries worldwide in more than 100 wine regions. But his day job as a litigator with Jackson Walker in Dallas keeps him pretty ...
The legislation would codify much of what the NCAA has been lobbying for years, providing antitrust protection for schools ...
The U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board provided Downing Wellhead Equipment a decisive win in its dispute with competitor ...
"Under the circumstances—including the lack of evidence regarding harm that Nike will suffer, the brevity of the stay, and ...
The court's largest deductions were $2,000 for expenses the plaintiffs billed for that were not covered by standards outlined ...
The proposed rule was sparked by a suggestion from U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Judge Ralph Erickson, who ...
The family of the long-time Florida resident whose name now adorns portions of A1A highway is locked in a bitter legal feud ...
The Trump administration announced its proposed federal budget for 2026, which eliminates LSC, an independent nonprofit ...
Unstructured data, shadow AI and unclear government regulations are still major hurdles for organizations trying to safely ...