The World Feels Pretty Weird, Which Is Not A Good Reason To Change Up Your Retirement Investments
The vast majority who try to time the market fail.
The vast majority who try to time the market fail.
Many laypeople are surprised to learn that lawyers can make it all the way through law school without learning even one damned thing about investing.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
Even Princeton isn't vainglorious enough to mess with crypto.
Your money ending up in places you don't like is not something that is going to change overnight.
If you need a small break from the unfolding national drama, now is a good time to learn a little about investing.
The reality of machine learning doesn't live up to the hype -- and this creates opportunities.
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
Litigation finance: it's not just for plaintiffs, as finance columnist Michael McDonald explains.
Personal-injury funding firms are major players in the litigation finance arena as a whole.
The litigation finance industry is potentially compelling, but the product being presented to investors needs work.
The next time you hear anyone make a too-good-to-be-true statement about the cannabis industry, at least be sure to check it out before buying in.
This Pro Bono Week, get inspired to give back with PLI’s Pursuing Justice: The Pro Bono Files, a one-of-a-kind podcast hosted by Alicia Aiken.
An important new book addresses our nation's retirement income security crisis -- and contains investment advice too.
As the Fed starts to raise rates, there may be an uptick in complaints filed against financial advisory firms.
Y Combinator is constantly rethinking and solving industry-wide problems, not only problems affecting their portfolio companies. Former Wilson Sonsini lawyer and current YC partner Carolynn Levy gives us an inside view into innovation.
Friday was not a pretty day for the stock market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed below 12,000, for the first time since March of this year — a 1.4 percent decline. The S&P 500 also fell by 1.4 percent, and the Nasdaq composite index fell by 1.5 percent. Everyone is looking for an edge […]