TGC_WebEditor

Does Law Firm Pro Bono Come At The Expense Of Paying Clients?

Some business clients may wonder whether they are really footing the bill for work that is given away by their outside counsel. Lisa Borden, attorney with Baker Donselson, argues that clients actually benefit when firms engage in such work.

Prohibiting Discovery of Attorney-Expert Communications

A divided Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently affirmed a Superior Court decision that denies discovery of communications between attorneys and expert witnesses.

Will Seattle’s $15 Per Hour Minimum Wage Start National Trend?

The city of Seattle’s rapid-fire approval of a $15-per-hour minimum wage, just months after workers began rallying behind the proposal, […]

Bono, The Edge To Board At Fender

Bono and The Edge – the singer and guitarist for U2 – will join the board of directors at the […]

Nine Partners Leaving Bingham McCutchen LLP

Nine partners are leaving Bingham McCutchen LLP, as the Boston law firm transitions leadership following a substantial drop in revenue. […]

Pirate Bay Co-Founder Peter Sunde Apprehended In Sweden

Peter Sunde, one of the co-founders of file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, was arrested in Sweden after nearly two years […]

GM Fires 15 After Report On Ignition Switch Recall

General Motors CEO Mary Barra said the automaker has fired 15 people and disciplined five others, after a 300-page report […]

“Buy American” Constraints Are In 2014 Legislation

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014 that funds the EPA for fiscal 2014 includes a provision that some might consider […]

How Much Of The Virtual World Does Google Already Own?

Federal Circuit Vacates Infringement of Braintree SUPREP Patent

When no judge agrees with the basis of the decision and neither party is satisfied with the outcome, what can we learn from this case?

Daily Updates

Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.

Scroll to Top