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Supreme Court Scandals Can Actually Get Worse

Supreme Court Scandals Can Actually Get Worse

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! What legal thriller begins with the assassination of two Supreme Court justices, one liberal and the other conservative? Hint: Written by a lawyer-cum-best-selling-author, the book was turned into a...

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New Ruling Could Pit Insurers Against Each Other

New Ruling Could Pit Insurers Against Each Other

"That's going to be frightening for primary carriers," attorney G. Jeffrey Vernis of Vernis & Bowling in North Palm Beach, who specializes in insurance litigation, said.       "That's going to be frightening for primary carriers," attorney G. Jeffrey Vernis of...

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Paul Weiss to Open in Houston With Kirkland M&A Duo

Paul Weiss to Open in Houston With Kirkland M&A Duo

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison joins a growing list of Big Law firms moving into the Houston market, following announcements from Sullivan & Cromwell and Dechert in January.       Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison joins a growing list of...

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Rolls-Royce Lands Legal Chief From Unilever

Rolls-Royce Lands Legal Chief From Unilever

Maria Varsellona, a rising star among legal chiefs globally, is adding another marquee company to her resume.       Maria Varsellona, a rising star among legal chiefs globally, is adding another marquee company to her resume.       

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Mindy Kaling to Headline Tuesday Keynote at Legalweek 2026

Mindy Kaling to Headline Tuesday Keynote at Legalweek 2026

The keynote will take place Tuesday, March 10 as part of Legalweek's expanded programming. The conference will be held at the Javits Center in New York City from March 9 to 12.       The keynote will take place Tuesday, March 10 as part of Legalweek's expanded...

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UC Law San Francisco Scores Another Name Change Win

UC Law San Francisco Scores Another Name Change Win

Law school name changes can be a big deal. Donate to a prestigious school to get the name changed and you risk nobody taking it seriously. Sorry Penn Carey. If you really want to make the most of it, you’ve got to be there at the inception. When Serranus Clinton...

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DOJ Attacks Judge, Claims Judicial Immunity For Itself

DOJ Attacks Judge, Claims Judicial Immunity For Itself

This weekend Chad Mizelle, the (former?) chief of staff at the Justice Department, invited anyone with a bar card to hit him up on Twitter if they want to be a federal prosecutor. All you have to do is “support President Trump” and his “anti-crime agenda.” If you are...

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Fenwick & West Agrees to Settle Claims in FTX Investor MDL

Fenwick & West Agrees to Settle Claims in FTX Investor MDL

Fenwick & West has reached a proposed settlement with FTX investors, moving the prominent Silicon Valley law firm closer to exiting the sprawling post-collapse FTX litigation.       Fenwick & West has reached a proposed settlement with FTX investors, moving...

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Look for the EEOC to Come Out Swinging in 2026

Look for the EEOC to Come Out Swinging in 2026

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will likely ramp up enforcement litigation under President Donald Trump. One potential strategy: stepping into appellate matters.       The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will likely ramp up enforcement...

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Lawyers Frequently Lie To Their Adversaries

Lawyers Frequently Lie To Their Adversaries

(Image via Getty)As most people within and without the legal profession already know, lawyers need to follow ethical rules that govern the practice of law.  This usually means that lawyers cannot lie to their adversaries, since the administration of justice typically...

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Trump Administration Takes Another Shot At Biglaw Firms

Trump Administration Takes Another Shot At Biglaw Firms

Earlier today the Federal Trade Commission announced they issued “warning letters” to 42 Biglaw firms noting “potential for liability under laws that the FTC directly enforces.” That’s because the Trump administration has decided to target firms that participate in...

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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. Handling of Pretti investigation has some prosecutors on verge of...

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Judge Charged For Handcuffing Attorney — See Also

Didn’t Teach The Lesson You Intended To: Not a smart move from a judge. Nothing Says Fighting The KKK Like Arresting Black Journalists: The Don Lemon arrest is just the tip of the iceberg. Trump Sues IRS For $10B: You can just make up whatever numbers you want when...

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Is ICE Above the Law? Jack Rice Weighs In

Is ICE Above the Law? Jack Rice Weighs In

In this week's Legal Speak episode, former Minnesota prosecutor Jack Rice discusses the legality of prosecuting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents following the January deaths of American citizens and immigrant detainees.       In this week's Legal Speak...

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Trump Sues IRS, Treasury in $10B Miami Lawsuit Over Tax Leaks

Trump Sues IRS, Treasury in $10B Miami Lawsuit Over Tax Leaks

An expert not involved in the matter said that "the statute of limitations could become a major point of contention if the federal government chooses to zealously defend the case."       An expert not involved in the matter said that "the statute of limitations could...

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Top Law School Launches AI Cert Program

Top Law School Launches AI Cert Program

Having a JD does a lot of heavy lifting, but if you’re a student who wants to have a little extra distinction on your resume, it makes sense to tack on a certificate. Tax, corporate, and business law are the traditional options, but as law schools rush to incorporate...

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A Guide To Conducting Discovery

A Guide To Conducting Discovery

Discovery is the part of litigation everyone claims to hate, until they lose a case because of it. Young lawyers will tell you discovery is “paperwork.” Senior lawyers will sigh and call it “a grind.” Judges will roll their eyes and treat it like an administrative...

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Biglaw Equity Partners Sure Had A Good Year

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a year-end 2025 survey by Wells Fargo’s Legal Specialty Group, how much was profit per equity partner up in 2025? Hint: Industry-wide revenue was also rose, that metric was up 12.6% in...

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Poor Judgment, Judge — See Also

“Super Drunk” Judge Finds Himself On Other End Of The Gavel: Judge Thomas L. Ludington faces misdemeanor DUI charges. Louisiana’s Solicitor General Glazes Alito’s Well, Everything: Just kiss already. Judge Schiltz Reminds ICE That They Have To Follow The Law Too:...

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CFTC to Write New Rules for Prediction Markets, Chair Says

CFTC to Write New Rules for Prediction Markets, Chair Says

“It is time for clear rules and a clear understanding that the CFTC supports lawful innovation in these markets, said Commodity Futures Trading Commission chair Michael Selig.       “It is time for clear rules and a clear understanding that the CFTC supports lawful...

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Bellwether Paraquat Case Settles in Phila.

Bellwether Paraquat Case Settles in Phila.

The case, which was set for opening statements on Monday, settled one day before the trial.        The case, which was set for opening statements on Monday, settled one day before the trial.        

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Northwestern Law Appoints Interim Dean to Permanent Role

Northwestern Law Appoints Interim Dean to Permanent Role

Zachary Clopton has been serving as interim dean of the law school since July 22. He becomes permanent dean effective Feb. 1.       Zachary Clopton has been serving as interim dean of the law school since July 22. He becomes permanent dean effective Feb....

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