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New York Law Journal

Trump Lawyers Seek to Appeal Gag Orders to New York's Highest Court

Trump lawyers Clifford Robert and Michael Madaio on Monday sought permission from the First Department to appeal the revived gag orders to the state's highest court.
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National Law Journal

FTC Struggles to Make Lasting Changes in Antitrust, Former Agency Chairs Say

The agency has signaled its "desire to make a sharp change" through rulemaking but has yet to make lasting alterations through Congress or the courts, said former acting FTC Chair Maureen Ohlhausen.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Eckert Seamans Announces New Leadership in Phila., Boston, DC

Labor and employment attorney Amy Snyder and commercial litigator Frank Emmerich are succeeding Marc Stein at the helm of the Philadelphia office, the firm's second largest.
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New York Law Journal

Ex-FBI Counterintelligence Leader Seeks No Prison Time in Russia Sanctions Case

Bracewell partner Seth DuCharme filed a classified addendum to the sentencing memorandum to share more information about McGonigal's service to the United States during his career at the FBI, which DuCharme described as "extraordinary."
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Covington Matches Latest Salary Scale for Associates

While Covington may be one of the first D.C. firms to match, other profitable firms in the capital region are likely to follow.
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National Law Journal

Could 5th Circuit's Proposed AI Review Certification Deter Use of the Tech?

"Do you want to be the lawyer advertising that you didn't do all your own work?" law professor Joseph Regalia said of the deterrent effect of AI disclosure.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Sandra Day O'Connor, First Female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Dies

Trailblazing jurist stepped down from the high court in 2006 after nearly 25 years on the bench.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Objectors in $725M Facebook Settlement Combat 'Absurd' $8,500 Appeal Bonds

Objector lawyers who have challenged numerous Big Tech privacy settlements are fighting back against paying $8,500 bonds before appealing approval of a $725 million class action deal with Facebook's Meta Platforms Inc.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Senate Confirms Former Prosecutor Jamel Semper as New Jersey's Next Federal Judge

"I'm thrilled that the Senate has confirmed Jamel Semper, an outstanding public servant who has served New Jersey for over 15 years, to the federal bench," Sen. Cory Booker said in a statement on the confirmation on X, formerly Twitter. "I know he will be a fair and just jurist."
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Law.com

Split Maryland High Court Approves Lewis Brisbois Associate for Admission to State Bar Following Cheating Scandal

"Mr. Howie incurred honor code violations while attending law school for plagiarism and failing to disclose the honor code violation of another student who facilitated his plagiarism. Although he was previously admitted to the Bars of New Jersey and New York, he failed to disclose the violations to two of his four employers," Justice Michele D. Hotten wrote in a dissenting opinion, though the record did not reveal which employers knew or did not know.
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