A Failed Legal Career: Who Is To Blame?
The New York Times recently reported on the pending San Diego trial of a law school graduate suing her alma mater for allegedly inflating its
The New York Times recently reported on the pending San Diego trial of a law school graduate suing her alma mater for allegedly inflating its
Last week, the United States Supreme Court denied certification in Mullins v. Direct Digital, LLC, a Seventh Circuit case in which the Court refused to
Two months ago, I watched the entire season of “Making a Murderer” over the course of two days. I watched because the story is fascinating
Finding out your neighborhood or your home has been polluted from nearby industry can be a terrifying experience. Our homes are where we feel most
Office Building Janitor Secretly Videotaped Women Over 11-Month Period An invasion of privacy case involving a group of 29 women surreptitiously videotaped using a restroom
An astonishing article appeared in the March 2, 2016 edition of The New York Times. In what they called a “startling accusation,” lawyers in litigation

There is no question that business and commerce can and do wreak havoc with our environment and our planet. Worse yet is that the rampant
Locks Law Attorneys Andrew DuPont and Jenna Kristal Egner Prove that U.S. Steel’s Benzene Caused Client’s Leukemia On February 24, 2016 a Philadelphia jury found
After law school, I clerked for a Judge in the Appellate Division in New Jersey, which was an amazing experience that allowed me to work on




