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Law Firm’s Fee Settlement Could Shake Up Securities Class Actions

Prosecutors Are Said to Issue Subpoenas Over Pelvic-Mesh Surgery Financing

Hedge Funds Look to Profit From Personal-Injury Suits

Weinstein Work Pulls Lawyer Back Into an Ethical Debate

Federal Prosecutors Embrace Their Inner Entrepreneurs

PwC, the Accounting Giant, Will Open a Law Firm in the U.S.

In ‘Rebooting Justice,’ a Call to Help the Lawyerless in Court

‘A Bleak Picture’ for Women Trying to Rise at Law Firms

The Lawyer, the Addict

Ex-Obama Officials Find There’s No Place Like Their Old Law Firms

Lawyers Are the Big Winners in the Inquiry Into the Election

Lawsuit Presses the Issue of Lower Pay for Female Law Partners

Harvard Law Expands Deferral Program, Pushing Students to Gain Work Experience

Neil Eggleston, Ex-White House Counsel to Obama, Returns to Kirkland & Ellis

Neil Eggleston, Ex-White Counsel to Obama, Returns to Kirkland & Ellis

Law Firm Caldwell Leslie & Proctor to Merge with Boies, Schiller & Flexner

Facebook Pushes Outside Law Firms to Become More Diverse

Breakaway Lawyers From Kasowitz Firm Point to Conflicts Dispute

Harvard Law, Moving to Diversify Applicant Pool, Will Accept GRE Scores