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Who are the leaders of the legal industry? Bloomberg Law’s Leading Law Firms list, now in its second year, recognizes the top performers across the key pillars of finance, growth, talent, and tech & innovation. The list identifies which firms—big or small, based in the US or abroad—are raising the bar for their competitors.

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The Supreme Court raised the bar for branded pharmaceutical companies seeking to sue over competitor’s generic versions of their drugs marketed using what’s called a skinny label.

AI's Billion Dollar Tax Breaks: Data Center Incentives Fuel Backlash

States have been competing to attract AI data centers, offering tax breaks to companies like Meta, Amazon, and Google. Now Georgia is at the center of a growing debate over whether those incentives are still worth the cost.

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Justice Department Norms Face New Tests

The first episode of the new season of UnCommon Law examines the unwritten principles that have guided federal prosecutors for decades and how recent actions are challenging them. It explores the legal scope of prosecutorial power, the judiciary’s role, and the practical impact of changes inside the department.

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Kirkland Signals Meaningful but Not Transformational AI Future

Kirkland & Ellis’s $500 million investment in artificial intelligence isn’t likely to translate to a fundamental change in the Kirkland business model—or in the Big Law model generally—that will lead to immediate discounts for clients, Baretz + Brunelle’s Casey Flaherty writes.

Trump Says He Plans to Nominate Blanche for Attorney General (1)

President Donald Trump announced that he planned to soon make Todd Blanche, who leads the Justice Department on an acting basis, the “permanent attorney general,” a move that would install a fervent loyalist at the top of the nation’s law enforcement apparatus.

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