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National Law Journal

As Biden Pushes for Zero-Emission Fleet, Lawyers Face Challenges to Implement Transition

The transition to a zero-emission federal vehicle fleet will require a clear ESG and legislative strategy—executive orders pushing for this change won't do it alone.
7 minute read

The American Lawyer

'Opposite a Black Woman': Deal Leadership at Covington and Crowell Highlights Power of Diverse Teams

After over a decade at the top of her profession, Renée Delphin-Rodriguez had never led an M&A team against a team lead who was also a Black woman—until she sat across the table from Amy Wollansack in a $75 million transaction.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Big Law Steps Up to Defend Abortion Rights if Roe Falls

The alliance's mission is to help protect people exercising their reproductive rights, and the medical providers who give them care and support.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Amid Abortion Debate, Could Women's Health Apps Lead to Criminal Prosecution?

Several plaintiffs firms have been litigating against Flo Health over alleged misuse of personal data about their users' menstrual cycles. The current abortion debate might give the app a different kind of relevance.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform, Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Litigation

Historically hard-pressed to afford lengthy battles with Big Tech, smaller companies—and plaintiffs firms—are seeing glimmers of hope through litigation funding and friendlier juries.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigation Leaders: The Founders of MoloLamken on the Firm's 'Brains and Brass Knuckles' Litigation Approach

"We're aggressive, keeping cases moving forward to trial. But we always keep legal issues at the forefront, recognizing they almost always dictate the outcome of cases," says Steven Molo, who founded the firm in 2009 with Jeffrey Lamken.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Jan. 6 Panel Asks Judge Carter to Apply Crime-Fraud Exception to New, Larger Batch of John Eastman Emails

It's unclear when Carter will issue his ruling, but Eastman has until next Tuesday at 5 p.m. Pacific time to reply to the committee's filing, then the matter will be fully briefed.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Lawsuit Seeks to Revoke FAA License for Georgia Spaceport

"The FAA's decision to license a site where rockets would launch over people, homes, and Cumberland Island National Seashore ... is contrary to the agency's regulations for licensing launch sites and is unprecedented in the history of the United States' commercial space program," said the lawsuit, filed May 19 in the District of Columbia.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump's Jan. 6 Crimes That Remain Hidden in Plain View  

In Washington, D.C., a solicited crime must be a felony involving the use or threat of violence—solicitation is the device that can do the heavy lifting in holding ex-President Donald Trump and others responsible for their inflammatory remarks on Jan. 6.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Texas School Shooting Dominates Questioning of Lawyer Picked to Lead ATF

Steven Dettelbach, a co-leader at Baker & Hostetler's white-collar, investigations and securities enforcement and litigation team, said getting rid of a loophole that can circumvent background checks could be key to suppressing gun crime.
5 minute read

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