Find an Inexpensive Lawyer?

What do Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and cheap lawyers have in common? A dumb question for sure, as there is no Santa Claus, Easter Bunny or cheap lawyers; However, if you have a legal problem and need to fix it, there are some options to consider before paying a retainer to an attorney. paralegal … Read more

How to Stay Cool Under Fire: Responding to a Hostile Judge in Court

How To Stay Cool Under Fire: Responding To A Hostile Judge In Court

Imagine standing in a packed courtroom, your case hanging by a thread, when the judge snaps at you with cutting remarks that feel personal and unfair. In high-stakes legal battles, undue hostility from a judge can derail even the strongest arguments, but knowing how to respond professionally can turn the tide. With hostile judge courtroom, … Read more

Judge Louis Nock Leaves Manhattan Supreme Court Bench to Join Anderson Kill

Judge Louis Nock Leaves Manhattan Supreme Court Bench To Join Anderson Kill

By Sam MichaelSeptember 24, 2025 From presiding over multimillion-dollar corporate showdowns to arbitrating high-stakes disputes, one of New York’s most seasoned jurists is trading the robe for a shareholder’s stake. Former Acting Supreme Court Justice Louis L. Nock, who helmed Part 38 in Manhattan for years, has joined Anderson Kill P.C. as a shareholder in … Read more

DOJ Files Judicial Misconduct Complaint Against District of Columbia US Chief District Judge

Doj Files Judicial Misconduct Complaint Against District Of Columbia Us Chief District Judge

DOJ Files Judicial Misconduct Complaint Against District of Columbia US Chief District Judge In a significant development that underscores ongoing tensions between the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the federal judiciary, the DOJ has filed a formal misconduct complaint against Chief U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the … Read more

‘DC Crime Emergency’? Experts Question Trump’s Order to Federalize Police Force in Washington

‘Dc Crime Emergency’? Experts Question Trump’S Order To Federalize Police Force In Washington

‘DC Crime Emergency’? Experts Question Trump’s Order to Federalize Police Force in Washington By Legal and Political CorrespondentPublished August 15, 2025 Washington, D.C. – On August 11, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a “crime emergency” in Washington, D.C., federalizing the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and deploying 800 National Guard troops to … Read more

The EU AI Law Is Ready. Regulators? Not So Much

The Eu Ai Law Is Ready. Regulators? Not So Much

The EU AI Law Is Ready, but Regulators Face Challenges in Enforcement The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689), the world’s first comprehensive AI regulatory framework, entered into force on August 1, 2024, marking a significant milestone in global tech governance. With a phased implementation schedule, the Act’s first obligations began on February … Read more

You Are Summoned To Testify Before Congress. Now What?

You Are Summoned To Testify Before Congress. Now What?

Washington, D.C. – August 29, 2025 – Receiving a subpoena or invitation to testify before a U.S. congressional committee can be a daunting experience, whether you’re a corporate executive, expert witness, or private citizen caught in an investigation. Congressional hearings serve as a key tool for lawmakers to gather information, oversee government actions, and shape … Read more

Associates Say the Darndest Things, 2025: Penguins, Ghosts, and Yankees Edition

Associates Say The Darndest Things, 2025: Penguins, Ghosts, And Yankees Edition

Associates Say the Darndest Things, 2025: Penguins, Ghosts, and Yankees Edition In the latest installment of The American Lawyer’s annual Midlevel Associates Survey, over 3,000 third-, fourth-, and fifth-year associates from Big Law firms across the U.S. shared their unfiltered—and often hilarious—thoughts on everything from work-life balance to firm culture. Released on September 9, 2025, … Read more

How a ‘Pretty Significant Typo’ Led to an $18.3M Gwinnett County Med-Mal Verdict

How A ‘Pretty Significant Typo’ Led To An .3M Gwinnett County Med-Mal Verdict

Atlanta, GA – August 11, 2025 – A medical malpractice case in Gwinnett County, Georgia, culminated in an $18.3 million verdict for the plaintiff, largely due to a critical error in a doctor’s note described as a “pretty significant typo.” The case, detailed in posts by DailyReport and lawdotcom on X on August 8–9, 2025, … Read more