by Hutchinsons Law | Jul 15, 2026 | Law
Everyone talks about conflicts and redundancies, but the saddest merger collateral damage is forcing legacy lawyers to go back through the last six months of their time. That’s what’s happening to the Cadwalader associates as their timekeeping system...
by Hutchinsons Law | Jul 15, 2026 | Law
Remember when everyone thought the Allen & Overy/Shearman merger was a once-in-a-generation event? It was supposed to be a transatlantic Biglaw merger for the ages, but many law firm leaders viewed it as an invitation. Now, we’ve got HSF Kramer, Winston...
by Hutchinsons Law | Jul 15, 2026 | Law
The Kentucky Law dean fight has reached the stage where somebody sues. Back in April, the whole mess was already a dumpster fire as a “substantial majority of the faculty” told those running the dean search that Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove was an...
by Hutchinsons Law | Jul 15, 2026 | Law
Todd Blanche has spent the better part of his confirmation hearing trying to convince the Senate Judiciary Committee that he is the Attorney General of the United States, not Donald Trump’s personal attorney. He is not making it easy on himself. During an...
by Hutchinsons Law | Jul 15, 2026 | Law
{mag_summary} An Iowa lawyer facing criminal charges for sexually abusing a child has had his law license suspended by the Iowa Supreme Court. Enoch Keoki…
by Hutchinsons Law | Jul 15, 2026 | Law
The small contingent of US military advisers and others who remain in Iraq will leave by the end of September, the country’s prime minister said.
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