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The US Supreme Court is poised to reckon with what constitutes an official presidential act in weighing former President Donald Trump’s claim that he’s immune from being criminally prosecuted for trying to overturn the 2020 election.
The Supreme Court suggested that it may allow a limited opportunity for US citizens to challenge a visa denial for their spouse.
A Washington federal appeals court revived a news outlet’s request for records related to the grand jury proceedings leading to former President Donald Trump’s indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election.
Foreign sales destined for the US can’t support trademark infringement damages, a federal appeals court ruled as it remanded a case where the US Supreme Court nixed a $90 million award.
The White House plans to nominate April Perry to a US district court seat in Chicago after her selection as the first female federal chief prosecutor in the city stalled in the Senate.
Welcome to Bloomberg Law’s Wake Up Call, a daily rundown of the top news for lawyers, law firms, and in-house counsel.
Quinn Emanuel, a law firm with a reputation for driving hard-nosed litigation, is squaring off against former partners on behalf of Jane Street Group, which claims a theft of its trading strategy.
Loren Brown is the rare law firm leader I’ve spoken with who can articulate a business plan around generative artificial intelligence.
A recent decision about New York’s tax treatment of foreign royalties will give the US Supreme Court a chance to take up another state tax case about the scope of the dormant commerce clause.
A former al-Qaeda operative behind a foiled plot to bomb New York City subways in 2009 lost his bid to set aside one of his convictions on Wednesday, when the Second Circuit rejected his arguments about what might constitute a crime of violence.
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A Florida woman convicted of trying to claim more than $2.9 billion in fraudulent tax refunds, and acquiring $5.3 million, failed to convince the Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday that she should be acquitted.
Derek Smith Law Group PLLC was properly sanctioned with an order to pay an opposing party’s $81,439 in attorneys’ fees, a federal appeals court said Wednesday.
General Motors Co.'s legal chief, Craig Glidden, earned $11.3 million in 2023, according to a GM proxy statement released by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Morris Nichols Arsht Tunnell, a boutique firm based in Wilmington, Delaware, is boosting salaries for first-year associates to $210,000 as it seeks to better compete for talent.
In this video, we look at the history of judicial ethics and probe the constitutionality of creating a code of conduct for Supreme Court justices.
Welcome to Bloomberg Law’s Wake Up Call, a daily rundown of the top news for lawyers, law firms, and in-house counsel.
Quinn Emanuel, a law firm with a reputation for driving hard-nosed litigation, is squaring off against former partners on behalf of Jane Street Group, which claims a theft of its trading strategy.
While the top job in a corporate legal department looks different at every company, the one thing their all dealing with is employees. In this special report, in-house counsel talk about how AI and state policy add to mounting regulatory headaches.
Loren Brown is the rare law firm leader I’ve spoken with who can articulate a business plan around generative artificial intelligence.
A recent decision about New York’s tax treatment of foreign royalties will give the US Supreme Court a chance to take up another state tax case about the scope of the dormant commerce clause.
Balch & Bingham’s Adam Israel and Tripp DeMoss analyze FTC’s ban on noncompetes and say employers should monitor legal challenges underway before complying.
Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 40, pages 3275-3286, dated April 25, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.
Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 39, pages 3265-3274, dated April 18, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.
Supreme Court Today, Vol. 92 No. 38, pages 3261-3264, dated April 11, 2024, is now available. A link to the PDF version can be found in the Related Documents field.
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