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Appeal in Law Firm EO Fight Was 'Under Active Consideration,' White House Official Says
"The initial DOJ filing was under active consideration, and no final decision had been made when there was an inadvertent filing. The DOJ quickly amended their filing," a White House official who declined to be identified told Law.com.
Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: Two Talc Trials Take Off Against Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Faces Another Trial Over Preterm Infant Formula
Two mesothelioma trials, one in Washington and one in Florida, kick off against Johnson & Johnson. A high-stakes trial tees off involving four premature babies who developed a gastrointestinal illness after ingesting Abbott's formula. Find out who was appointed to lead lawsuits alleging Ozempic and other diet drugs caused blindness.
How I Made Partner: 'Treat the Client's Problems as Your Own,' Says Tracey Merwise of Oppenheimer Investigations Group
"Try to empathize with the client's perspective and bring that lens to your communications and problem-solving. Treat the client's problems as your own."
The Week in Data March 11: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including data behind an uptick in judicial misconduct complaints.
Redefining Leadership Through Collaboration, Inclusion and Resilience
Looking ahead, I believe the legal industry still has work to do to make leadership more accessible and sustainable for women. We need more visible examples of women in high%E2%80%91stakes practices and stronger sponsorship systems.
How Epstein Corresponded with a Broad Big Law Network
Lawyers from at least eight Big Law firms corresponded with Epstein on more than a couple of occasions and for a variety of purposes, from strictly business reasons to legal advice.
World's Largest Firm Yingke Quietly Shuts London Office Less Than 2 Years After Launch
Several people familiar with the firm say the office has closed, despite the Chinese firm describing its opening as a “significant milestone in September 2024.
'Oh, This Was the Plan': Mindy Kaling Reflects on Alternative Paths Leading to Successful Career
Even with the most well-intentioned plans, her career did not necessarily follow that route. But Kaling said her confidence and willingness to adapt to her environment led to the beginning of her career, even if it was an "off-off-Broadway" play in Chinatown.
2026 Southeastern Legal Awards Shortlist Announced
The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2026 winners and finalists for the fourth annual Southeastern Legal Awards.Paraquat Producers Move to Preempt Parkinson's Claims, Cite Roundup Rulings
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, who is overseeing paraquat multidistrict litigation, ordered supplemental briefs after Syngenta and Chevron moved last month to preempt claims they failed to warn of the weedkiller's link to Parkinson's disease.