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Did Big Law Learn Anything From the Demise of Dewey & LeBoeuf?
The firm’s spectacular fall is often cited as a “cautionary tale.” But of what?
Court Rejects CNN Defense That QAnon Retweets Are Endorsements
Relatives of former Trump adviser Michael Flynn can proceed with their false light claim against CNN based on a news story it ran that allegedly suggested they were QAnon followers, a federal trial court in New York said Friday.
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More Changes Are on the Way for Cryptocurrency Tax Reporting
The IRS has made no secret that cryptocurrency enforcement is a top priority for the agency. In recent years, they’ve added a question to Form 1040, and more changes are in store. Notably, the 2021 infrastructure law attempts to standardize reporting for tax purposes. Here’s what you need to know.
Ex-Jan. 6 Committee Lawyer Leaves Capitol for Jenner & Block
Michelle Kallen, who represented the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the US Capitol in cases involving Stephen Bannon and other Trump administration figures, has joined Jenner & Block as a partner.
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