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Kirkland, Latham, Goodwin and Paul Weiss are among the fast growers as U.S.-based institutions continue their relentless assault on the U.K....
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Gen Z attorneys appear to be staying at the firm they entered the industry with for longer than their predecessors at the tail-end of the Millennial...
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Several industry observers have said that if McDermott or any other big firm actually makes good on its talk and welcomes PE investment, it's likely...
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President Donald Trump won case after case at the Supreme Court in his first year back in the White House. But the justices also pushed back against...
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Hyde Park Town Justice Michael H. Plass unethically promised to "incarcerate offenders and protect victims of domestic violence" and stated that...
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"I'm not sure I understood how massive and challenging the job was going to be," Rachel Brand said of her 2018 move from the Justice Department to...
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U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian cited the intense physical and emotional violence suffered by Combs’ former partners, saying: “To Ms. Ventura and the other brave survivors who came forward: we heard you.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
A stream of divisive Trump cases kept the justices busy during the summer recess. On Monday, the court reconvenes for the start of its October 2025 term to tackle fundamental questions about presidential power, voting rights and the First Amendment. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The order, which went into effect Friday, says that all civil litigation in the District of New Jersey involving the United States as a party is immediately suspended, postponed and held in abeyance, continuing either until the federal government is funded through congressional appropriation or for a period of 30 days from the entry of […]
On Wednesday, a Connecticut judge added $10 million in punitive damages against Johnson & Johnson after a jury’s $15 million verdict last year to a man who alleged its baby powder caused his mesothelioma. Click Here To Read The Full Article