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‘Sincerest Apologies’: The Twists and Turns in a SCOTUS Clean-Water Case

It’s not unusual for one or more cases to wash out either before or shortly after oral arguments in the Supreme Court.         

Legal’s Cloud Concerns Are Growing, but Adoption Isn’t Slowing Down

Legal’s use of cloud computing is expanding, but lawyers’ concerns over cloud’s security, control and cost is also growing, according to a new American Bar…

Labor of Law: Judge Tells EEOC: Keep Going on Pay Data Collection | K&L Gates Loses Chunk of Australia Team | New Non-Compete Suit | DLA Piper Fires Back

Welcome to Labor of Law, your weekly Law.com briefing on L&E news and trends, including Who Got the Work, don’t-miss headlines and more. Thanks for…

The Clintons and Justice Ginsburg on Judicial Nominations, Then and Now

Things have changed, they agreed, since President Bill Clinton’s 1993 nomination of the justice was approved by a vote of 96 to 3.

Purdue Says SCOTUS Lacks Jurisdiction to Rule on Sackler Money Transfers

Opioid maker Purdue Pharma asked the U.S. Supreme Court to toss out the state of Arizona’s proposed filing seeking to “claw back” billions of dollars…

Buckley Hits Back in Insurance Fight Sparked by Founder’s Exit

The suit includes more alleged details about Buckley Sandler founder Andrew Sandler’s conduct before and after he left the firm in early 2019.         

Japan M&A Activity Ramps Up, Prompting Scramble for Lawyers

Global firms have been busy hiring and relocating M&A lawyers as Japanese companies have made a record number of acquisitions abroad and more Japanese assets…

Inside Track: Disclosing Political Contributions. Plus, Former Apple In-House Attorney Indicted.

One survey found more corporations are sharing which relevant funds are going to political campaigns. Also, a former Apple lawyer is indicted over an insider…