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Private Equity Woos Personal Injury Law Firms With Profits, Tech
Private equity is aggressively investing in personal injury firms, offering their lawyers a cut of the wealth generated by the deals.

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Private equity is aggressively investing in personal injury firms, offering their lawyers a cut of the wealth generated by the deals.

A federal district judge engaged in an extramarital affair with a law enforcement officer in chambers, and in earshot of law clerks, a judicial conduct committee found.
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A White House plan to rapidly repeal regulations has flopped, with just a handful of rules dumped via the expanded use of an administrative shortcut since a widespread review effort was ordered more than a year ago.


The US Supreme Court denied the National Football League’s effort to move a race discrimination lawsuit by Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores into arbitration, clearing the way for some of his claims to proceed.
The US Supreme Court denied the National Football League’s effort to move a race discrimination lawsuit by Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores into arbitration, clearing the way for some of his claims to proceed.
A judge’s decision to let the copyright lawsuit over Miley Cyrus’ hit “Flowers” proceed is the latest reminder that music copyright disputes remain one of the industry’s biggest legal flashpoints. This video breaks down why artists from Ed Sheeran to Robin Thicke have faced accusations of copying songs and how courts decide when inspiration crosses the line into infringement.
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.



Three attorneys who defended Jan. 6 insurrection criminal defendants failed to convince a federal judge in Washington to toss copyright lawsuits filed against them over their use of an expert jury poll report.
A federal district judge engaged in an extramarital affair with a law enforcement officer in chambers, and in earshot of law clerks, a judicial conduct committee found.
Alain Mathieu joined Foley Hoag as a partner in its litigation department in Boston, the firm announced Tuesday.
Brooke Nixon joined Ogletree Deakins as a shareholder in its Birmingham office, the firm announced Tuesday.
Scott Fisher joined Lowenstein Sandler as a partner in its mergers & acquisitions and capital markets & securities practices in New York City, the firm announced Tuesday.
Katherine Baker and Joshua Kirschner joined Holland & Knight as partners in its gaming practice, the firm announced Tuesday. Baker joined the Boston office and will lead the national gaming practice, while Kirschner joined the Atlanta office and will serve as deputy team leader.
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