The road map's details may not be clear yet, but the direction is: Same-sex marriage is moving closer to the U.S. Supreme Court. It may not be the recent decision in California's Proposition 8 case or even...
Strong demand momentum coming into 2011 caused many law firm leaders to believe that a degree of certainty had been attained. But demand withered away in the second half of the year, particularly in transa...
The European Commission's new proposal on data protection regulations highlights fundamental differences in how Europe and the U.S. think about privacy. "Every company that looks to sell to an E.U. consume...
Challengers to Montana's ban on corporate independent expenditures -- recently upheld by the Montana Supreme Court -- have asked Justice Anthony Kennedy to put a hold on the state court's ruling and have u...
Elliott Greenleaf & Siedzikowski has sued ex-partner William R. Balaban and his new firm, Stevens & Lee, for allegedly installing software on Elliott Greenleaf's computers that allowed Balaban to have cont...
Browning Marean, senior counsel at DLA Piper, speaks to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about the challenges of fashioning responses to discovery requests that are appropriate -- and proportion...
D.C. District Judge John Facciola speaks with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how e-discovery training is at a crossroads, constrained by limited financial resources at the governmental l...
The Boies, Schiller & Flexner founder explains how he prepared for the key cross-examinations in the Proposition 8 case....
Jerone English, director of e-discovery for Intel, speaks to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how rank-and-file lawyers can get up to speed on the latest electronic data discovery policies...
Bank of America has agreed to pay $1 billion to settle an investigation into alleged underwriting and mortgage fraud by Countrywide Financial, federal prosecutors announced Thursday. The deal marks the gov...