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No Ordinary Trial: The Case on Trump's Impeachment Gets Underway
The verdict of Trump's Senate impeachment trial is all but predetermined. But the rules of the trial are not.Government Takes Modest Approach to Autonomous Vehicle, AI Regulation—For Now
Though recently released documents outlining the White House's AI and Autonomous Vehicle principles are light on details, some say more regulation is on the horizon.Fate of XRP Cryptocurrency Market Now in Judge's Hands
If the class action against Ripple Labs proceeds, it would not only threaten to eliminate XRP's utility as a currency, but it would upend and threaten to destroy "the $500 billion XRP market," according to the financial tech company's motion to dismiss.Fate of $500B XRP Cryptocurrency Market Now in California Judge's Hands
If the class action against Ripple Labs proceeds, it would not only threaten to eliminate XRP's utility as a currency, but it would upend and threaten to destroy "the $500 billion XRP market," according to the financial tech company's motion to dismiss.Wachtell Leads the Pack in Global M&A Value as Kirkland Keeps Its Volume Edge
Just 73 transactions accounted for $644 billion in deal value for Wachtell last year, while Kirkland handled a whopping 692 deals totaling $506 billion, according to Refinitiv.Fifth Circuit Unravels FDCPA Class Action After Finding No Common Issue
A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, including two Trump appointees, also found there were "substantial questions" about the standing of unnamed class members but based its ruling on the plaintiff's lack of commonality, typicality and predominance.Fifth Circuit Unravels Debt Collection Class Action After Finding No Common Issue
A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, including two Trump appointees, also found there were "substantial questions" about the standing of unnamed class members but based its ruling on the plaintiff's lack of commonality, typicality and predominance.Debevoise Finds New Home on West Side After Facebook's Hudson Yards Deal
The law firm's move to a tower at 66 Hudson Blvd. reportedly comes after Facebook's appetite for space in Related's Hudson Yards development put Debevoise back on the market.Dechert Adds Private Equity Funds Partner From Schulte Roth
Omoz Osayimwese, who spent 15 years at Schulte Roth, said he was drawn to Dechert by its global network of attorneys.Trending Stories
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