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‘Unfettered Removal Power'? Judge Presses Lawyers on Trump's Firing of NLRB Member

“One of the things that the Constitution was intended to accomplish was not to have a monarchy, but was intended to have instead a democracy,…

Was the Norcross Prosecution Doomed by a Speaking Indictment?

“In this case, less would’ve been more,” a former federal prosecutor from Reed Smith said.        

Read the Complaint: NASCAR Antitrust Countersuit Alleges 'Illegal Cartel' Harmed Competition

Latham & Watkins partner Chris Yates as co-counsel for NASCAR said his client is prepared to litigate the claims and counterclaims if the case advances…

'It's in the Blood of Everyone Now': Attorney Rob Bilott's New Film Targets a World of Water Contamination

Bilott, of Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, partnered with actor Mark Ruffalo again in a new documentary, “How to Poison a Planet.”        

Supreme Court Rules Against Veterans on Disability Claims

In a 7-2 decision, the court ruled that the Department of Veterans Affairs is entitled to deference over certain evidentiary determinations when assessing disability claims….

Canadian Firms Stand Firm on Commitments to DEI

The DEI backlash in the U.S. is not having an impact on Canada’s legal industry, lawyers say. But some argue it presents an opportunity to…

Responding to Defense Salvo, Prosecutors Say Sean Combs Is Not Being Prosecuted for His Race

Defense counsel for the music producer last month moved to dismiss a count of the indictment against Combs, claiming selective prosecution under a racist law….

Holland & Knight Sued for Alleged Misconduct

The bankruptcy trustee for GWG Litigation Trust is suing Holland & Knight and one of its partners for more than $148 million. The lawsuit alleges…

Rapper Jay-Z Files Defamation Suit Against Attorney for Allegedly Fabricated Sexual Assault Claims

This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,600 state and federal courts. Click here to…