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For the First Time in Years, the Second Hundred Matched the Top Tier's Growth
The Am Law Second Hundred in 2019 kept pace with the Am Law 100 in nearly every key metric, buoyed by significant growth among those in the bottom half of the list. Will they be able to do it again in a year defined by uncertainty?Trump Watch: The Trump v. House Fights Are Up To The Justices Now
It's not clear how the justices will rule, although it was clear they were a bit concerned about how expansive the House's investigative and subpoena powers are.DC Circuit Tells Lawyers in Clinton Emails Case: What's Left to Resolve?
Hillary Clinton's lawyers at Williams & Connolly, pointing to a 2018 D.C. Circuit decision, have argued there's no basis for a deposition. Judicial Watch, the plaintiff in the public-records case, contends the dispute is not moot.That's a Wrap: What Leading Appellate Attorneys Say About Historic SCOTUS Arguments
The justices wrapped up their teleconference arguments Wednesday. Here are some pros and cons, and everything in between, from leading appellate and U.S. Supreme Court practitioners.That's a Wrap: What Leading Appellate Lawyers Say About Historic SCOTUS Arguments
The justices wrapped up their teleconference arguments Wednesday. Here are some pros and cons, and everything in between, from leading appellate and U.S. Supreme Court practitioners.Flynn's Lawyers Argue 'No Further Delay' as Judge Opens Door to Barr Criticism
The defense lawyers urged U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan to dismiss the case "immediately," telling the court: "No further delay should be tolerated or any further expense caused to him and his defense." Sullivan has opened a door to amicus briefing, as the Barr Justice Department's move has drawn widespread condemnation.Covington Signs Former Nationals GC, Adding Big Bat to DC Sports Practice
Damon Jones started working for the Nats in 2007, and said it was "like a startup."Why Oracle Might Be Sweating a Request for Extra Briefing in Fight With Google
The Supreme Court wants the parties to address the standard of review for assessing the San Francisco jury's verdict on fair use. If the Supreme Court applies a stricter standard than the Federal Circuit, then Google probably wins.Trending Stories
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