A Jenner spokesperson said the law firm “will pursue all appropriate remedies.”
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Home Court Advantage? Justices Consider Which EPA Cases Must Go to DC Circuit
“If location in D.C. meant that the D.C. Circuit is a hometown court, then this court would be a hometown court for EPA, and I’ve never had that perception,” joked Deputy U.S. Solicitor General Malcolm Stewart.
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Bolstered by a Diverse Practice Mix, Cooley Continues Upward Trajectory
“It’s as much of the marquee high-value transactions as it is the aggregation of what we call our bread and butter, and it’s that combination that ends up being magical for us in the end,” said CEO Rachel Proffitt.
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Pay Triples for Simon Property Group Legal Chief
The shopping mall giant awarded Steven Fivel $8.1 million in stock under a special bonus program tied to the performance of investments outside of the company’s core business.
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Apple Lawsuit Highlights Perils of Making AI Boasts
“Consumers are excited about AI, and unfortunately that’s led to Big Tech overpromising and under-delivering,” said Timothy Giordano, a partner at Clarkson Law Firm, which sued Apple last week.
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Constitutional Law Expert Warns Expanding Presidential Power Threatens U.S. Democracy
The UC Berkeley Law School dean said the forces of the 20th century led to greater centralization of power, with the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War leading to more centralized control. These forces have continued.