The Trump administration asked the justices to allow it to use a wartime law to continue deportations of Venezuelans with little or no due process.
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Insurer Denies Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Coverage in Employment Class Action
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How I Made Managing Partner: 'Always Act With Integrity,' Says Scott Pappas of Omnus Law
“I’d give myself the same advice I’d give any young lawyer: your sole responsibility to yourself is to create as many opportunities for your future as possible. All too often we act in self-limiting ways. You never know where your interests or career will go, so keep a broad perspective. Lastly, always act with integrity. It will serve you well.”
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'Not Foreseeable:' Starbucks, Landowner Not Liable for Second Vehicle Crash in a Decade
“Defendants owed no duty to protect plaintiffs from the negligent acts of a third party because the negligence was not foreseeable, and imposing a duty under these facts would be against public policy,” the court said.
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Jenner and Wilmer Fire Back in Lawsuits Against Trump Administration
Wilmer, represented by Paul Clement, and Jenner, represented by Cooley partner Michael Attanasio, are both asking a D.C. federal court to enjoin the executive orders and ultimately declare them unconstitutional.
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Price Tag of New Judgeships Bill? $394M Over 10 Years, CBO Estimates
The legislation would stagger new judgeships over a decade across multiple presidents starting in 2025 with President Donald Trump, who could nominate 22 judges.