SEC: Keeping Musk Securities Case in D.C. Is Best for Attorneys
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cited convenience for the attorneys involved as one of the primary reasons the action should stay in D.C. Now, U.S. District Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan is presiding over the case, which involves the 2022 disclosure of Musk's acquisition of stock in what was at the time Twitter Inc.
Trump Asks DC Circuit to Allow Firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
“If an earlier President and earlier Senate had confirmed Bernie Madoff or Charles Ponzi to be Federal Reserve Governors, it would blink reality to suggest that a later President could not remove them based on their misdeeds, regardless of whether they occurred in office or not, the U.S. Justice Department wrote in its motion.
How I Made Partner: 'Work on Building Relationships and Bridges,' Says Ravi Fernando of Alston & Bird
"Never burn bridges. Treat everyone with respect and kindness. I feel one should approach everyone that way, but it is especially important to do so within your firm because you cannot anticipate how your paths may cross in the future. Work on building relationships and bridges. In my view, it's always the best approach in life and at a firm."
What In-House Legal Compensation Negotiations Reveal About Retention, Risk and Value
The 2025 Navigating Compensation Negotiations report provides a detailed look at how negotiation is evolving, where professionals succeed or struggle, and what employers can do to retain top legal talent. The findings suggest a profession that accepts negotiation as standard practice but continues to struggle with inequities in information, internal advancement, and the valuation of non-cash compensation.