by RG | Jun 28, 2026 | Law.com
The case stems from Cognizant’s contract with Google to update Google Maps. Cognizant, in turn, relies on staffing company Aceolutions, also a defendant in the case, to get drivers to verify Google Maps data. Google is not a defendant. The case stems from...
by RG | Jun 28, 2026 | above the law
Sam Alito Huffed That He Totally Could’ve Made Better Arguments (Spoiler: He Could Not Have): Alito broke protocol at the Supreme Court this week to whine from the bench that Sotomayor’s dissent made him look bad for gutting Holocaust-era asylum protections in Mullin...
by RG | Jun 28, 2026 | Law.com
The newly combined firm is the latest in a series of transatlantic mergers. The newly combined firm is the latest in a series of transatlantic mergers.
by RG | Jun 26, 2026 | above the law
This morning, I opened up a link to one of the funniest satirical takes on the Supreme Court ever. Framed as an argument against bringing cameras into the Supreme Court, the article delivers one knee-slapper after another. Halfway through, I’d already spit out my...
by RG | Jun 26, 2026 | above the law
Donald Trump’s favorite law firm keeps its bonuses firmly squirreled away in a black box, but historically follows the New York prevailing market when it comes to salaries. While most Biglaw firms have kept their powder dry in response to Milbank raising the stakes,...