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King & Spalding Escapes Suit Alleging Summer Minority Internship Program Was Discriminatory

A Maryland federal Judge found that a former law student did not suffer “actual or imminent injury after not applying for the program.        

Trademark Holders Can't Go After Unnamed Affiliates' Profits, Supreme Court Rules

The Supreme Court held that, in trademark infringement cases, judges cannot award profits from entities affiliated with the defendants—only the defendants themselves.        

How We Founded a Law Firm: 'Plan as Much as You Can,' Say Tedra Cannella and Rob Snyder of Cannella Snyder

“You also need to set up the right kinds of accounting structures, purchase malpractice insurance, and fulfill your obligations to the firm you are leaving…

Trump Targets Covington For Jack Smith Representation

Covington said the firm is representing Smith “in his personal, individual capacity and that the representation began when it appeared he would be under investigation….

CFPB Closure Would Leave Consumer Protections in Uncertain Territory, Observers Say

“It’s difficult to know what agency, if any, would have authority over [consumer protection] statutes if the CFPB is not in business anymore, said Covington…

Trump Turmoil Putting GCs on Hot Seat

“Chaos is not good for general counsel. Chaos creates risk,” said Rob Chesnut, a former general counsel and former chief ethics officer of Airbnb.        

SEC's New Stance Won't Impact Investor Lawsuit Against NFT Horse Racing Platform Game of Silks, Lawyer Says

“The public may see that this is a truly different universe than the Genlser universe that previously existed, but that is the law that has…

‘We're Building an Iron Man Suit for Them': Bird & Bird Gives Attorneys Access to AI Platform

The law firm will provide all its lawyers with access to the AI platform following a successful six-month trial.        

‘Severe Shortfall': 10th Circuit Judge Urges Lawmakers to Add Judgeships

“The shortage of judges is having a profound effect on the American public,” Timothy Tymkovich told a House Judiciary subcommittee.