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Remembering When the Court of Appeals Reined In a Special Prosecutor Gone Rogue
When powerful prosecutors instead act, or are reasonably perceived to act, out of vaulting ambition, political aggrandizement, ideological zealotry, or bulging-muscle-flexing exertions by creatively interpretive expansions beyond defined limited portfolios of responsibility, they woefully fail the Jackson test.No Objections: Smokehouse Creek Fire MDL Petition Approval Expected
One week before Xcel Energy publicly admitted its equipment ignited the Smokehouse Creek Fire, the company informed the SEC that plaintiffs' attorney advised the company to preserve the evidence.Antitrust Cops Disavow Collusion 'Safety Zones,' Leaving Companies Walking on Eggshells
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."Antitrust Cops Ditch Collusion 'Safety Zones,' Muddying What Rivals Can Say to One Another
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."9 Texas Lawyers Suspended, 4 Get Public Reprimands
Harris County 152nd District Court found David Leigh Sheller took a position that unreasonably increased the costs or other burdens of the case or that unreasonably delayed resolution of the matter.View more book results for the query "Jones Day/"
Lawyers, Embrace Your Inner Child
"Some lawyers don't heed the call of their inner child until they've discovered their legal career to be less fulfilling than they'd hoped," writes former Judge John G. Browning.Ballooning Nonequity Tiers Will Require Law Firms to Manage Ranks Closely
"Given the equity partner promotion ratios, [firms] could be looking at a long-term problem," said law firm consultant Brad Hildebrandt.On the Move: DLA Adds Investment Team From Greenberg, Womble Names Office Leader
Meanwhile, a Georgia legal nonprofit announced a $1 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.Stepping From 2023 Into the New Year
As 2023 came to an end, and 2024 began to unfold, the Surrogate and Appellate Courts throughout the state have been busy issuing decisions of interest—not only to the trusts and estate practitioner but to the bar at large.South Carolina Can Use Map Under Supreme Court Review in 2024 Elections, Judges Rule
The panel's decision to allow what it considers to be an unconstitutional "racial gerrymander" to be used is a result of the Supreme Court's monthslong delay in ruling on the map's validity.Trending Stories
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