In early 1990, The Asia Foundation was contacted by the Government of Mongolia, the landlocked country between Russia and China, which had been closely aligned with the Soviet Union for 70 years. With ...
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP has announced the appointment of Elizabeth “Liz” Stotland Weiswasser and Anish R. Desai as partners in its Litigation Department, based in New York. Liz ...
U.K.-based law firm Gunnercooke LLP announced the hiring of its fifth and sixth lateral partners in the U.S., bringing aboard both a life sciences and an immigration partner to its New York office.
The NLRB today announced the appointment of Administrative Law Judges Geoffrey Carter and Michael Rosas as Associate Chief Judges to help administer the Washington, D.C. office of the Judges Division.
Katherine Adams, ’90, Apple’s general counsel and senior vice president of Legal and Global Security, joined the Kirkland & ...
Ariel Scotese, the associate director of user services at the D’Angelo Law Library, was a few years into her career as a practicing attorney when she began rethinking her future aspirations. She had a ...
National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver, ’88, has spent much more of his professional career on basketball ...
The Environmental Law Society (ELS) is a group of students interested in environmental protection. ELS hosts a number of speakers to discuss green policy issues. Law professors, scientists, litigators ...
Clinical Professor Emily Underwood, ’13, was recently appointed to a four-year term on the Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee (SBCFAC) by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The Public Interest Law Society of the University of Chicago aims to expose students to the wide breadth of public interest law by: A) Fostering clear conceptions of the myriad ways lawyers can serve ...