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Legal Department Spending Surged in 2023, as Duties Continued to Broaden
Legal teams are becoming increasingly specialized, a necessity as they take on key roles involving complex topics such as AI and compliance.Creating Circuit Split, Panel Bars Hiring Bias Based on Status as Citizen
The Ninth and Fifth circuits are divided on whether the 1866 Civil Rights Act's prohibition on racial bias also bars citizenship discrimination.$2.5B Damages Award in Roundup Verdict 'Shocks the Court's Sense of Justice,' Judge Rules
Susan Schulman's 75-page opinion lays out the reasoning behind a June 4 order in which she slashed the McKivison verdict to $404 million but denied Monsanto's request for a new trial or judgment notwithstanding the verdict.Half of US Law Firms Plan to Upsize Real Estate Footprint Over Next 2 Years
For firms expecting to increase their office space in the near future, one focus is moving into secondary markets in the U.S., a recent survey found.Sidley, Akerman and Squire Patton Boggs Among Latest Law Firms on the DC Lateral Partner Market
Despite the recent hiring spree in D.C., lateral partner and counsel hiring in the region last month was behind last year.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Freezes EPA's 'Good Neighbor' Air Quality Plan
The Environmental Protection Agency "offered no reasoned response" to concerns that its method for designing a federal multistate plan would be inoperable once some states began to fall out of the plan, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the majority.With New DC Leadership, Mayer Brown Focuses on Financial Services Practice Growth
The firm's D.C. office, with about 188 lawyers now, is now being led by Andrew Olmem, co-leader of Mayer Brown's financial services, regulatory and enforcement practice.'Devastating Blow': Divided Supreme Court Says SEC Cannot Seek Fines In-House
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in dissent, said court's broad reading of the Seventh Amendment right to jury trial could affect many federal agencies.Supreme Court Blocks Purdue Pharma's $6B Bankruptcy Plan Over Sackler Protections
While recognizing the broad power of bankruptcy judges to discharge a debtor's debts, the court said "nothing permits a court to wipe a slate clean" for nondebtors such as the Sacklers when it comes to the future claims of third parties.Supreme Court Formally Announces Decision Punting Abortion Case
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. read the court's "per curiam," unsigned, decision in Moyle v. U.S. from the bench on Thursday, a day after the outcome of the case had been inadvertently disclosed on the court's website before being quickly removed.Trending Stories
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