The average score on the February 2025 Multistate Bar Exam hit a record low, driven by repeat test takers and California’s shift away from the national exam format.
Federal judges granted TROs to Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, blocking parts of executive orders targeting the firms over their client relationships and pro bono work.
Delaware Governor signs SB21 into law, overhauling corporate governance rules in a move that has sparked sharp criticism from shareholder advocates and legal scholars.
Perkins Coie and Paul Weiss take divergent paths in response to Trump's executive orders targeting law firms—one fights in court, the other settles with conditions.
Legal operations salaries are up overall, but former paralegals and administrative staff face widening pay disparities, according to Brightflag's 2025 comp report.
Trump’s executive order restricting law firms' federal access raises concerns over government retaliation, legal industry independence, and potential constitutional violations.
Rippling sues Deel for allegedly planting a mole in its Dublin office to steal trade secrets, escalating the intense rivalry between the two HR software giants.
This week's Legal Current highlights GC transitions at Bitcoin Depot, Cummins, and TPG, showcasing the critical roles legal professionals play in corporate leadership.
Chief Justice John Roberts rebukes President Trump’s call for the impeachment of a federal judge who temporarily blocked deportations under an executive order.
The White House, led by VP JD Vance, is actively involved in the TikTok sale, an unusual move for such a high governmental level, adding complexity to the deal.