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Justices Take Up New 'Chevron' Challenge, Set January Hearing
Supreme Court grants review in second case challenging the longstanding doctrine by which judges defer to federal agencies.Dominion Claims 'Cagey Response,' Newsmax Argues 'Unwarranted Fishing' in Defamation Case Discovery
Dominion claims Newsmax defamed it by airing commentary that associated the voting tech company with voting fraud. Newsmax says everything it aired or published is protected by the First Amendment.Dominion, Newsmax Claim 'Cagey Response' and 'Unwarranted Fishing' in Defamation Case Discovery
Dominion claims Newsmax defamed it by airing commentary that associated the voting tech company with voting fraud. Newsmax says everything it aired or published is protected by the First Amendment.Feds to Review Manatee Protections
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a document that said the agency will conduct a review and that shifting manatees from a threatened species to an endangered species "may be warranted."'A Place Where I Could Build Something': Spencer Fane Expands IP Team In Texas
Spencer Fane's Texas IP team has brought on five lateral hires since May.View more book results for the query "Fish"
Desmarais Hires Fish & Richardson Litigator in San Francisco, Beefing Up Tech Portfolio
Betty Chen, an IP litigator with a client base including Microsoft, GoPro and Sun Pharmaceuticals, has joined Desmarais as a partner. Zoom is also joining the firm upon Chen's arrival.Cooley Hires Foley & Lardner Health Care Transactions Leader
Alexis Bortniker, who spent more than a decade at Foley & Lardner, joined Cooley as a partner in San Diego.The Law Firm Disrupted: A Spotlight on Travails in the Legal Recruiting World
One high-end New York headhunter got sued over a lateral who left less than three months into a new placement, while Major Lindsey & Africa is expecting to face sexual misconduct claims from a former recruiter.The 'Chevron' Doctrine in Peril: A Closer Look at 'Loper'
In this Supreme Court term, however, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, presents the question of whether Chevron should be overruled or limited. Because in prior cases several members of the court have questioned whether judicial deference to administrative agencies is appropriate, Chevron's continued viability is in doubt.Miami Judge's Ruling on Show-Cause Order Could Have Attorney Advertising Reverberations
"This is going to have a huge chilling effect on the practice all of these lawyers have across the nation—and not just in Florida," John Ruiz of MSP Recovery said.Trending Stories
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