
Trump-Targeted Law Firms Fight DOJ Bid to Revive Orders
President Donald Trump’s attacks on major law firms “pose a severe threat to the legal profession and the rule of law,” attorneys for WilmerHale told a federal appeals court Friday.

President Donald Trump’s attacks on major law firms “pose a severe threat to the legal profession and the rule of law,” attorneys for WilmerHale told a federal appeals court Friday.

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Freshfields’ highest-paid US partners are set to make $17 million or more apiece this year, thanks to changes in the firm’s compensation system.

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In the first of its kind, a jury found Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google liable for harming a young user with products designed to be addictive. The verdict threatens to put the social networking companies in the same category as Big Tobacco and opioid makers — a potential crack in their shield from legal responsibility for what happens on their platforms.

The FBI’s seizure of 2020 voting records in Fulton County, Ga., was based on claims of irregularities that are common in elections and don’t suggest any intentional wrongdoing, an elections administration witness told a federal judge in Atlanta.
The FBI’s seizure of 2020 voting records in Fulton County, Ga., was based on claims of irregularities that are common in elections and don’t suggest any intentional wrongdoing, an elections administration witness told a federal judge in Atlanta.
The Supreme Court is siding overwhelmingly with President Donald Trump when challenges arrive via the emergency docket, a Bloomberg Law analysis found.

A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.


President Donald Trump’s attacks on major law firms “pose a severe threat to the legal profession and the rule of law,” attorneys for WilmerHale told a federal appeals court Friday.
Japan’s US natural gas hedge bet is paying off for some of the Asian country’s largest companies and the large local law firms helping them gobble up natural gas assets.
A Manhattan federal judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging the New York State court system discriminates against blind prospective jurors.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments April 29 in a case testing the legality of President Donald Trump’s attempt to take away a legal shield that prevents some 350,000 Haitians and Syrians from deportation.
Argentina scored a major victory as a US appeals court reversed a ruling ordering it to pay $16.1 billion over the seizure more than a decade ago of state-run oil company
David J. Karp joined Polsinelli as a shareholder and co-head of its special situations and alternative investment practice in New York, the firm announced Thursday.
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