When Dealing with Persons with Disabilities, the Interactive Process Is Absolutely Critical
By William D. Goren Summary When dealing with people with disabilities, the interactive process is absolutely critical because no…
10 Takeaways from DOJ’s Record-Setting FY2025 Civil Fraud Recoveries
In January 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released its annual report on civil fraud recoveries (settlements and judgments)…
Stronger Together: Harnessing the Power of State and Federal False Claims Acts in Sealed Investigations
Sponsor-Provided Content Ashley Kenny, Esq. (Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLP) State False Claims Acts (“FCAs”) are an underutilized…
Foundation to Facilitate Luncheons and Candid Conversations for Teachers
This “From the Foundation” article was originally published in the Winter 2026 issue of The Federal Lawyer. By Stephen Jackson…
On First Impressions and Second Chances
This article was originally published in the Winter 2026 issue of The Federal Lawyer. By Zach Ludens I am going…
Uncle Sam Wants You To Offer Your Expertise on Proposed Reforms to the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
This Beltway Bulletin was published in the Winter 2026 issue of The Federal Lawyer. by Cissy Jackson As many FBA…
National Reach, Local Impact
This President’s Message was published in the Winter 2026 issue of The Federal Lawyer. by Hon. Karoline Mehalchick, FY26 FBA…
SCOTUS Vacates Capital Defendant’s Conviction in Glossip v. Oklahoma Finding that the State’s Failure to Correct Its Star Witness’s False Testimony Denied Due Process
Contributed by Angela Reaney In Napue v. Illinois, 360 U.S. 264 (1959), the United States Supreme Court held that due…
The South China Sea Arbitration and Recent Maritime Incidents: Legal Significance in 2025
Written by Jomart Joldoshev as part of the International Courts Reporter Series The 2016 Award in The South China Sea…
Four Tips to Stay Compliant with IOLTA Account Rules
An Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Account (IOLTA) is used to hold unearned client funds—such as retainers, settlement proceeds, or advance…
The Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence: Embedding Human Rights in the Digital Age
Written by Jomart Joldoshev as part of the International Courts Reporter Series The adoption of the Framework Convention on Artificial…
Artificial Intelligence and Fraud: A Bankruptcy Practitioner’s Perspective
This article was originally published in the Fall 2025 issue of The Federal Lawyer. By Briana Breault The bankruptcy world…