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Political Polarization Prompts Asia's Regional Firms to Seek Out Legal Networks
The age of globalization has faded, creating major change in the legal ecosystem in Asia. While the most notable shift has been Big Law's retreat, regional Asian players are seizing the opportunity to push for international exposure.Law Leaders Encouraged to Respond to 2024 Managing Partner Survey
Managing partners are asked to participate in our annual survey of law leaders, which will inform future coverage.Ga. Supreme Court Rejects GOP Attempt to Quickly Reinstate Invalidated Election Rules
Given the tight timeframe with the November general election just weeks away, judges have acted quickly to set and hold hearings in those cases.Burn Victim's Lawsuit Unveils Fire Pit Dangers as CPSC Issues Recall on 90,000 Units
"If you believe a product is unreasonably dangerous and that's apparent and obvious to you, you should file the case and don't wait," said Stuart Ratzan of Ratzan Weissman & Boldt.View more book results for the query "*"
SEC Lists 2025 Target Industries in 'Familiar Rubric'
"There is some level of uncertainty this year regarding pending SEC rulemaking," said Ryan Swan, a partner at Paul Hastings.Judge Orders Rudy Giuliani to Cede Assets to Cover $150 Million Defamation Judgment
In addition to his Manhattan penthouse, the former mayor must transfer control of approximately 20 watches, furniture, and a 1980 Mercedes Benz to Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea' ArShaye "Shaye" Moss.'Dismissal Required'?: Trump Cites Another Supreme Court Ruling in DC Jan. 6 Case
"The theory of the case for Trump has an element that focuses on the creation of false evidence—namely, the false slates of electors—for use in Congress's certification process on Jan. 6," said Payvand Ahdout, an associate law professor at the University of Virginia. "From the perspective of the defense, it makes sense to attempt to lump together [Joseph] Fischer's case with Donald Trump's."At Supreme Court These Days, the Liberal Justices Are 'Textualists' Too
"You're making a policy argument," Justice Elena Kagan told an attorney during a recent Supreme Court hearing. "But what I don't hear you telling me is, like, what in the statute prevents the [Environmental Protection Agency] from doing this."Trending Stories
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