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Anthropic PBC turned to lawyers from a firm also targeted by the Trump administration to sue the Defense Department over its decision to blacklist the artificial intelligence giant.

A federal judge in California ordered the government and plaintiffs challenging a $100,000 Trump H-1B fee to weigh in on the significance of a circuit court decision allowing a halt on refugee admissions to stand.

Elon Musk took the stand in a trial over tweets he posted during his $44 billion takeover of Twitter. Investors allege he manipulated the company’s stock price while publicly threatening to walk away from the deal. Musk denies wrongdoing, saying his concerns about bots and the platform’s business were legitimate. In this video, we revisit the legal drama behind the acquisition and break down the contract law principles that come into play when a high-stakes deal veers off course.

The US Supreme Court agreed to review a dispute over a permit allowing the US Air Force to detonate hazardous munitions in Guam.
The US Supreme Court agreed to review a dispute over a permit allowing the US Air Force to detonate hazardous munitions in Guam.
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.


Barnes & Thornburg LLP and former board members of Rhodium Encore LLC pushed back on a call for sanctions stemming from a fight over $11.5 million in attorney fees paid to special counsel for the bankrupted Bitcoin miner.
KPMG is clashing with the Arizona bar over efforts to limit the accounting giant’s US law firm and other “alternative business structures” from operating outside of the state.
Dannielle Campbell joined Vedder as a shareholder in its litigation practice in San Francisco, the firm announced Monday.
Benjamin Gruenstein is starting his own boutique law firm after 14 years at Cravath Swaine & Moore.
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