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Legal battles over migrant protections for Venezuelans and others will test whether racially charged rhetoric from the Trump ...
Law firms that are trying to push forward with diversity efforts are focusing on initiatives they see as clearly legal to ...
Opinion: Quarles & Brady's Kirti Reddy and Ryan Rainey say companies with US import operations may see more trade-related ...
Opinion: Womble Bond Dickinson's Matthew Pearson says recent class actions may affect how companies use digital advertising, ...
Morrison Foerster attorneys explain how companies should navigate the new security requirements under DOJ’s bulk data ...
Chicago-founded McDermott Will & Emery is in talks with Manhattan’s Schulte Roth & Zabel to combine, the law firms confirmed ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said she appeared at an American Bar Association event Thursday “as an act of solidarity” with the ...
A DC federal judge on Thursday questioned the rationale for President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting law firm ...
Germany’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, said he told US President Donald Trump that he can negotiate trade matters only with the European Union and there can’t be any side deals with individual ...
A legal divide among federal district courts is growing over the proper standard for determining when a recent federal law banning forced arbitration of workplace sexual misconduct claims is ...
A federal judge in Oakland signaled he’ll likely force a prolific patent attorney and his firm to pay fees as a sanction for ...
The Trump administration’s gutting of the US Agency for International Development, with 80% of its programs now canceled, is a blow for clean cookstove programs in Africa. That means more Africans ...
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