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Divided Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Bump Stock Ban
In its 6-3 decision, the high court rejected the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' argument that bump stocks are analogous to machine guns, which have been outlawed in the United States since the 1934.Nonsignatory Held to Arbitration Pact in Dispute With Popular Water Ice Franchise
The court found there was no evidence that Rita's used litigation before seeking arbitration so as to cause a waiver. The mere fact that Rita's waited until there was a dispute to arbitrate did not constitute a waiver.Cybercriminals Turn to Multichannel Attacks—Alongside 'Quishing and 'Smishing'—to Dupe Targets
Employees are less mindful of security when they text or use Slack than when they use email, said James Dyer, a threat intelligence lead at the email security firm Egress.Gen AI Is Eliminating Legal Research and Internal Work Product Silos
A recent byproduct of the generative AI boom has brought about a sudden coupling of once-disparate document management systems and legal research tools.View more book results for the query "Littler"
Pa. Is Drastically Underfunding Public Defense, ACLU Alleges in Lawsuit
"This litigation is as much about bringing to light the injustices suffered by our petitioners ... as it is about acknowledging the nearly impossible task of effectively representing thousands of people each year, which public defenders are routinely expected to do with little to no resources," an ACLU official said.Anticipating Annual Reviews: Advocating for Your Advancement
As feedback becomes sparser, it is critical to keep track of all notable achievements you accomplished throughout each year in preparation for annual or semi-annual reviews.Crafting Effective Strategies for Family Law Cases: What's Your ASK?
To family law practitioners to achieve the best possible outcome for their clients, cases must be meticulously prepared, anticipating every potential scenario and by crafting a compelling narrative that resonates with the court. At the heart of this preparation lies a fundamental question: "What's your ASK?"False Food Labeling, Sentence Reduction, Indictment Dismissal
This column reports on several significant representative decisions from the Eastern District of New York. Judge Frederic Block denied a motion to dismiss a putative class action based on claims of false or misleading food labeling. Judge Joan M. Azrack denied a motion for a reduction in sentence. Judge Eric R. Komitee denied defendant's motion to dismiss the indictment against him.Slideshow: Atlanta Bar Launches New Year, Presents Awards
The Atlanta Bar Association launched its new year on June 1 after holding its annual meeting on May 23.Trending Stories
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