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Pardoning Jan. 6 Defendants May Send Bad Message About Insurrection, Rule of Law
If the president-elect still thinks he ought to pardon the insurrectionists, he should make it very clear that he is doing so because he believes they were confused and not because our current legal system should be abandoned.Looming Clash Over Abortion Pills Shows Overturning 'Roe v. Wade' Settled Nothing
The irony of the lawsuit is that the overturning of Roe v. Wade was justified in many quarters by returning the decision to the states, but that rationale is eviscerated if states can come after citizens of other states who are committing acts that are legal in their states.3rd Circuit Strikes Down NLRB’s Monetary Remedies for Fired Starbucks Workers
Starbucks targeted the board’s 2022 decision in Thryv v. NLRB, which permitted monetary remedies beyond backpay. In Thryv, the board said it can order "make-whole relief” beyond backpay, including compensation for credit-card fees, mortgage charges, child care bills and medical expenses.Latest Class of Court Officers Sworn Into Service in New York
The incoming officers will serve courts in New York City and metro area counties.Kirkland's Daniel Lavon-Krein: Staying Ahead of Private Equity Consolidation
Asset manager M&A is primed for expansion. Daniel Lavon-Krein, an American Lawyer Corporate Attorney of the Year, saw it coming.View more book results for the query "*"
Many Southeast Law Firms Planned New, Smaller Offices in 2024
Law firms sought upgraded spaces and more amenities in locations in and outside the region.On the Move and After Hours: Goldberg Segalla, Faegre Drinker, Pashman Stein
Goldberg Segalla adds to its employment and labor practice group in Princeton, Faegre Drinker announces partner and counsel promotions, and more.Recent FTC Cases Against Auto Dealers Suggest Regulators Are Keeping Foot on Accelerator
A record $20 million settlement with Leader Automotive is a jarring pothole in what appeared to be a smoother road ahead for dealers going into next year.‘Not A Kindergarten Teacher’: Judge Blasts Keller Postman, Jenner & Block, in Mass Arb Dispute
At a Dec. 19 hearing, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, in the District of Columbia, criticized lawyers for their escalating mass arbitration fight. “I don’t think lawyers should start going after each other,” she wrote. “Now, all of this seems like a colossal waste of time, energy, and money.”A&O Shearman, Hogan Lovells and the Stories That Shaped Africa This Year
Africa's legal landscape shifted dramatically in 2024 with high-profile disputes, landmark deals, and legislative changes that reflect the region's dynamic legal evolution.Trending Stories
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