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National Law Journal

Who Are Trump's Potential Candidates for Attorney General?

Several potential candidates have law firm backgrounds, including some who practiced in Big Law earlier in their careers.
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National Law Journal

DC Judge, Applying 'Loper Bright,' Dismisses Complaint in Medicare Drug-Classification Dispute

U.S. District Senior Judge Beryl A. Howell ruled that federal law “precludes the exercise of jurisdiction to review the agency’s classification of certain oral-only drugs as ‘renal dialysis services’ and its decision to identify [Ardelyx Inc.’s drug Xphozah] as qualifying for such classification.”
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Law.com

'Don't Be Afraid to Dumb It Down': Top Fed Magistrate Judge Gives Tips on Explaining Complex Discovery Disputes

"You shouldn't necessarily assume that when you're in front of any of us that we have a clue of what you're talking about," U.S. District Chief Magistrate Judge Donald L. Cabell told attorneys on the evolution of electronically stored information.
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National Law Journal

Miles & Stockbridge to Combine With DC-Based Real Estate Finance Firm

About 50 attorneys, paralegals and staff from Krooth & Altman will join Miles & Stockbridge in late December to create a combined firm of more than 200 lawyers, the firms said.
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National Law Journal

Wilmer, Miles & Stockbridge, and Polsinelli Hire Litigation, Government Contract Attorneys

The hiring comes as Trump’s second term is set to shake things up for law firms in D.C., with firm leaders expecting changes in client needs within their regulatory practices.
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Law.com

The Week in Data Nov. 10: A Look at Legal Industry Trends By the Numbers

Catch up on data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the appeals courts reversed most often.
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Corporate Counsel

As AI Transforms Drug Development, FDA Is Scrambling to Figure Out Guardrails

Since 2016, the Food and Drug Administration has received about 300 drug submissions that reference artificial intelligence, a pittance compared with what's on the way.
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Daily Business Review

FTC Receiver Eyes Fraudulent Messages Ecommerce Company's Clients

<br><br><br><br>In a case brought by the Federal Trade Commission against a California Ecommerce company, the receiver announced activity targeting customers…
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump Election-Interference Prosecution Appears on Course to Wind Down

"Winning the election is going to make it difficult for any of these cases to get to him," Syracuse University law professor Gregory L. Germain said of President-elect Donald Trump.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Electronic Travel Authorization for Visa-Exempt Travelers to the US, UK and Europe

Starting on Jan. 8, 2025, individuals traveling to the U.K., including U.S. citizens, will need to apply for the electronic travel authorization (ETA) to visit or transit through the United Kingdom (assuming they don't need a U.K. visitor visa).
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