Intel Ends Funding for HBCU Legal Pipeline Amid Trump Deal

Intel Corp., whose new largest shareholder is the US government, isn’t renewing a partnership with North Carolina Central University’s law school that sought to increase the company’s pipeline of recruits from diverse groups.

Penn Carey Law Professor Loses Lawsuit Over Speech Sanctions

A University of Pennsylvania law professor can’t advance her employment lawsuit over disciplinary sanctions imposed on her for allegedly making racist, sexist, and xenophobic statements against minorities.

DOJ Drops Another Fraud Case For a Client of Bondi’s Brother

The Justice Department dismissed a criminal wire fraud indictment of two St. Louis real estate developers, the second reversal this month benefiting a white-collar client of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s brother.

Foley & Lardner, Recruiter Walk Away From Partner Fee Fight

Foley & Lardner LLP and its longtime legal recruiter have ended a dispute over claims the law firm strung the headhunter along with a promise to waive a fee cap if it landed a high-powered lateral partner.

Fortress Law Firm Investment Signals Shift in Legal Industry

Investment managers and litigation funders are eyeing a bigger piece of the legal services market through deals with law firms.

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Latham & Watkins is Big Law’s leading M&A adviser so far this year, riding a second-quarter upswing in tech, telecommunications, and energy deals work.

Steven Davis and the Rise and Fall of Dewey & LeBoeuf

On May 28, 2012, Dewey & LeBoeuf, the product of a merger between two storied New York law firms, filed for bankruptcy. For the first time, Dewey's former chair Steven Davis opens up about the years, months, and weeks leading to his firm's collapse, the decisions he made and, looking back, whether he would have done anything differently.

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BGOV Hill Watch: Stopgap Scramble, Epstein Drama Await Congress

Lawmakers return to Washington in a race to keep the government funded past Sept. 30 while facing a packed fall agenda covering defense policy, nominations, and President Donald Trump’s takeover of DC. Hill Watch highlights the fall agenda, key dates to watch, and outlook for action on major policy issues.

Stocks Hit by Tech Rout Before September Challenge: Markets Wrap

Wall Street traders drove stocks lower amid a selloff in tech shares that have powered the surge from April’s meltdown. The slide came despite inflation data that did little to alter bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts, with short-dated Treasuries outperforming.