Analogies to Federal Law in the State Regulatory Context
The lack of existing state-level precedent opens the door for states to employ novel and aggressive legal theories that increase risk and uncertainty for private actors. Businesses should respond by evaluating opportunities to leverage the more comprehensive body of federal law as persuasive authority for previously unresolved questions of state law.
Cyberattacks on US Courts System Affect High-Stakes Litigators, White-Collar Criminal Clients
"There is certainly a heightened level of concern when parties think they can't rely on the government to keep sealed information secret," Boies Schiller Flexner partner Dan Boyle said of the summer 2025 cyberattacks against the U.S. courts' electronic filing system that impacted attorneys and clients involved in high-stakes litigation or white-collar criminal prosecutions.
Solving the Million Dollar Problem: Smarter Resourcing To Retain Firm Talent and Boost Profitability
How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader,' Says Kristen Limarzi of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
"I think it's important to remember that you don't need a title to be a leader. I would encourage those who are passionate about their practice to remember that, fundamentally, this role is about communicating and connecting people. One doesn't need to wait for an official appointment to begin honing these skills. Instead, start being thoughtful about building relationships inside and outside the firm."