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Hueston Hennigan Offers Associates Midyear 'Reward.' Will Other Litigation Firms Follow Suit?
One recruiter called it "very rare to see bonuses halfway through the year," adding that the firm is likely using the bonus as a "retention tool."SEC Chair Gensler Defends Embattled Private Fund Adviser Rule After 5th Circuit Defeat
"What we did in [the private fund adviser] rule, I think, was to help investors in private funds get quarterly statements on their fees, performance and any side deals with other investors," Gary Gensler said. "We thought and believed that it was within the law."The Prosecutors Behind Hunter Biden's Conviction
Coming off the Biden case, federal prosecutors involved in the case might have their choice of career options, if they choose to head to private practice.Are More Federal Judgeships on the Horizon?
The JUDGES Act would authorize 63 new permanent district court judgeships across the country over 10 years, including in Texas, California and other states where judges are dealing with particularly high caseloads.'Misses the Forest for the Trees': Barrett Knocks Thomas' Use of History
Judges should be "very, very careful" about using historical evidence in constitutional adjudication," Justice Amy Coney Barrett has said, adding that citations to favorable historical practices can be like "looking over a crowd and picking out your friends."View more book results for the query "*"
'Bulldog' DC Trial Lawyer Honored for Challenging Caps and Hurdles for Plaintiffs
Allan Siegel has collected over $30 million on behalf of injured clients over the last two years and continues going to bat for injured parties in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, according to his colleagues.White & Case, Greenberg Traurig and Saul Ewing Recruit New Partners in DC Region
Federal legislation has fueled demand for energy, aviation, and environmental expertise, while IP litigation and AI technologies continue to fuel demand for patent lawyers.Supreme Court Hands Starbucks Win in Case of Fired Baristas
The justices held that a lower court had applied a watered-down version of the test necessary to decide whether to grant a National Labor Relations Board request for an injunction.Justices Side With Trademark Office in Rejecting Anti-Trump Slogan
In his opinion for the court, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that "history and tradition is sufficient to conclude that the names clause—a content-based, but viewpoint-neutral, trademark restriction—is compatible with the First Amendment. We need look no further in this case."Unanimous Supreme Court Rejects Mifepristone Challenge, Cites Lack of Standing
The decision is a major victory for the Biden administration, which appealed a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision that the FDA's actions easing access to mifepristone were unlawful.Trending Stories
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