Despite facing major antitrust losses, Alphabet awarded Kent Walker $30.17 million in 2024, making him the first U.S. general counsel to surpass $30 million in annual pay.
US News released its 2025 rankings of law schools by Big Law placement rates, highlighting the schools sending the highest percentages of graduates to major firms.
Ironclad appoints former DocuSign CEO Dan Springer as its new chief executive, positioning the company for its next phase of AI-driven growth in contract management.
More than 700 law firm partners warned in a new amicus brief that Trump's executive orders are chilling legal representation and threatening the rule of law.
California’s Supreme Court demands answers from the State Bar after learning AI was used without approval to draft questions for the February 2025 bar exam.
Harvard has sued the Trump administration over a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze, alleging unconstitutional interference with academic freedom and institutional governance.
Dallas attorney Heidi Hafer acknowledged citing non-existent cases in a court brief, following an order from the Texas Fifth Court of Appeals to explain the discrepancies.
The DOJ has asked a federal judge to force Google to sell Chrome as part of sweeping antitrust remedies aimed at ending its dominance in internet search.
Top law schools are moving up summer associate interview schedules to May and June in response to early law firm recruiting and growing precruiting trends.
A sophisticated phishing campaign used a DKIM replay exploit and Google Sites to spoof legitimate Google emails, prompting urgent scrutiny of Google’s infrastructure.
Harvard and Duke Law Schools dropped out of the top five in the 2025 U.S. News rankings, while Stanford and Yale maintained their shared first-place positions.