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Election Law Now a Multimillion-Dollar Practice, but Still 'Fraught With Peril'
Between the 2008 election and the 2020 election, legal service spend by the two major parties has increased 1,700%.The Supreme Court's Legitimacy in Peril—Are the Times of One Lone Judge Tipping the Scale Over?
With the Supreme Court possibly facing a legitimacy crisis and political parties picking or promoting "reliable" or "loyal" nominees, the supreme court could lose not only its credibility, but also a "swing justice" casting rule making votes.Rivkin Radler Representing GEICO in Suit Against Long Island Clinic For Alleged Overbilling
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.2nd Circuit Green Lights Sanctions-Busting Case Against Halkbank, Rejecting Immunity Argument
The panel rejected the argument, from Halkbank's attorneys at Williams & Connolly, that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act granted it immunity.Miami-Dade Bar Hosts First Large-Scale Event Since COVID-19 Pandemic, Introducing New Leaders
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New York Firm Representing SPAC That's Merging With Trump's New Media Company
Trump Media & Technology Group announced a planned merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp. on Wednesday night.Mask Confusion: Judge Starts Enforcing Central District Mandate, 2 Months Later
The issue of masks has been litigated across the country, and judges in the Central District of California still have some discretion on witness and attorney protocols amid the COVID-19 pandemic.US Judge in Air Bag Case Seeks Georgia Justices' Input on Seat Belt Evidence Exclusion
A federal judge in Macon asked the Georgia Supreme Court whether the state's statute barring the introduction of evidence pertaining to a plaintiff's use of seat belt applied to claims involving an allegedly defective air bag.Manhattan Jury Finds Giuliani Associate Lev Parnas Guilty in Campaign Finance Case
Prosecutors from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office told the jury that Parnas and his former business partner, Igor Fruman, had flaunted their ties to the former NYC mayor and personal lawyer to then-President Donald Trump, in launching a cannabis business.South Florida Businessman, Associate of Rudy Giuliani Found Guilty in Campaign Finance Case
Prosecutors from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office told the jury that Parnas and his former business partner, Igor Fruman, had flaunted their ties to the former NYC mayor and personal lawyer to then-President Donald Trump, in launching a cannabis business.Trending Stories
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