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New Jersey Law Journal

The Defiant One: This Lawyer Is Building a Robust Practice to Overturn DE&I

"We do believe the federal appellate courts are going to look kindly on our arguments. And we believe in some cases that we believe that the Supreme Court may be interested in one or two of our cases," Berutti said.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Court Rejects Attempt to Disqualify Law Firm Representing Plaintiffs in Separate Matters With Care One Management

"The panel now permits a firm who is seeking financial information to establish punitive damages to also represent the very person at the defendant who was the highest ranking financial officer who was charged with litigation strategy and the production of the financial documents," Counsel for Care One, Bruce H. Nagel of Nagel Rice said in an email to the Law Journal. "And to make matters worse, secretly emailed himself the same financial information that plaintiffs counsel has been seeking in the underlying case. The decision is simply inexplicable."
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National Law Journal

Supreme Court Debates Agency Expertise, Separation of Powers in 'Chevron' Case

The fate of the court's 40-year-old doctrine of judicial deference to federal agencies is in doubt.
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New York Law Journal

New York Lawmakers' Bill Would Create Separate Housing Court

In addition to creating a housing court part to reduce a monthslong backlog of cases, the bill would also provide free legal assistance for small landlords who suffered losses from unpaid rent.
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National Law Journal

SEC Chief Gensler Warns of 'AI Washing' and Potential Conflicts of Interest

"If you're putting the robo adviser's interest ahead of the broker dealer's interest ahead of the investor, therein lies a conflict" Gary Gensler said.
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National Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Panel Drops Probe Into North Carolina Justice's Comments

Justice Anita Earls responds by dropping her First Amendment lawsuit against the commission.
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National Law Journal

Troutman Pepper Sued for Racial Discrimination by Former Associate

Gita Sankano said she was fired after complaining about a partner's "outrageously demeaning, dehumanizing, and demoralizing email."
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Ex-White House Counsel Lawyer Joins Latham; Mayer Brown Hires Ex-Counsel to McCarthy

Washington's revolving door between Big Law and the federal government is in full swing this week.
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National Law Journal

Ex-White House Counsel Team Joins William Barr's Law Firm After Leading DC Office for California Boutique

"We have known Pat Cipollone, Pat Philbin, and Kate Todd and worked with them both in and out of government for thirty years. There is no finer team that we could imagine bringing together," the former U.S. attorney general and co-founder of Torridon Law said in a press release.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Brown Rudnick, Seeing Demand in Life Sciences Sector, Launches Consulting Service

It's the latest Am Law 200 firm to start a consulting service, seeking to tap into new streams of revenue for key client sectors.
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