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Supreme Court Hearing on Facebook's Alleged Nondisclosure Yields 'Freakish' Hypotheticals
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. hypothesized a manufacturing plant which warned that a future fire could pose a threat to its business. Would the business have to then disclose that such a fire had already occurred?Trump Win Ignites Global Legal Market: Lawyers Prepare for High Demand, Uncertainty
Trade tensions are expected to increase as Donald Trump seeks to unleash a slew of tariffs during his second term as president.Big Law Practice Leaders 'Bullish' That Second Trump Presidency Will Be Good for Business
Hogan Lovells' Aaron Cutler said that he anticipates a "busy four years" for D.C. firms as the Trump administration looks to hit the ground running with regulatory reform.Voters Set to Oust Incumbent DAs in LA, Alameda Counties
Elected on promises of criminal justice reform, George Gascón and Pamela Price faced an electorate looking to reverse course.Election Protection Hotline, Staffed by Lawyers, Stays Busy
The hotline received calls about long lines in several swing states, some of which were caused by software malfunctions of ballot-scanning machines. But officials said many reported issues were not out of the ordinary.View more book results for the query "*"
Latham & Watkins Adds Regulatory Partner to Strengthen West Coast Crypto Presence
"Most of our regulatory expertise at Latham sits in our East Coast offices," said Tad J. Freese, a Latham & Watkins California office managing partner.'Even Playing Field?' Wiley Rein Intervenes in Federal Election Campaign Spending Row
Wiley Rein partner Stephen Obermeier said U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss "made the right decision" to deny a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee motion seeking preliminary injunctive relief in a lawsuit accusing Republicans of campaign spending violations.Supreme Court Appears Hostile to Higher Burden for Employers in FLSA Cases
As they typically do on Election Day, the justices went about their business Tuesday by hearing oral arguments.End of an (Chevron) Era: DC Circuit Tackles Challenge to Fishing Monitor Rule, Again
Judges said the court could turn to the statute's legislative history and other avenues to uphold the regulation even with Chevron deference gone.Climate Disputes, International Arbitration, and State Court Limitations for Global Issues
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