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New York Law Journal

Western NY Appeals Court to Decide Whether 'Odorous' Landfill Operation Violates 'Green Amendment'

The operator, Waste Management, calls the state constitutional amendment vague.
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National Law Journal

Outlogic Agrees Not to Sell Location Data in Settlement of FTC Claims of Inadequate Safeguards

The data broker denied the allegations, saying it imposes "strict contractual terms" on all customers.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Plaintiffs Say Mitsubishi Waived 'Centerpiece' Argument for Do-Over of $976M Defective Seatbelt Trial

"Post-trial motions are not an appropriate time to make entirely novel arguments disconnected from the evidence and the advocacy presented at trial," Daniel Sherry said.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Justices Seem Skeptical of 'Substitute Expert' Used in Arizona Criminal Trial

The Supreme Court considers Confrontation Clause question involving expert testimony.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Barclay Damon Combines With DC-Based Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram

Barclay Damon had its "sights set on" expanding its footprint in the D.C. market for a long time in order to advance the firm's regulatory experience at the federal level.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Biden Picks MacArthur Justice Center's Leader for DC District Court Seat

The president nominates five others for U.S. district court seats in Rhode Island, Illinois, California, Michigan and Virginia.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Axinn Names DC-Based Antitrust Partner as Next Leader

The 100-lawyer firm, well known for its antitrust and litigation expertise, has represented Google, Tyson Foods, Ball Corp., Thermo Fisher Scientific and VMware, among others.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Border Patrol Has No Right to Cut State's Razor Wire, Texas Tells Supreme Court

The Biden administration says it has the constitutional and statutory authority.
4 minute read

Law.com

As Threats Against the Judiciary Mount, a Former Federal Judge Calls on Bar Associations for Coordinated Response

"Judges are certainly not above criticism," said former U.S. District Court Judge Paul W. Grimm. "But typically, what you say is that the decision is wrong, we will appeal, and we think an appellate court will reverse it. You do not attack the integrity of a judge, publish their home phone number and address, and put it out with vitriolic statements on social media where people can pick their own silo where they get information."
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Pace of Law Firm Office Leasing Picked Up in Late 2023, With More Firms Shedding Space

In a new office lease in D.C., Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner decreased its space by 73% by shedding two full floors.
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