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KPMG’s bid to deliver legal services delayed as top Arizona court seeks more information
The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday pushed back a decision on whether to allow a new subsidiary of accounting company KPMG to practice law in…
Chemerinsky: SCOTUS failed to address whether Chinese access to TikTok data is real national security threat
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Jan. 17 upholding the federal law banning TikTok continues a long history of judicial deference to claims of national…
‘Very strong performance’ reported for law firms in 2024, with revenue increasing 12.5%
Growth in billing rates contributed to a 12.5% increase in law firm revenue in 2024, up from 6% in 2023, according to a year-end survey…
Dechert sues former lawyer for alleged salary overpayment
Dechert has sued a former senior project attorney for more than $90,000, the money that the law firm said it is still owed after a…
Welcome to the 119th Congress
As the dust settles from the 2024 election, the political landscape in Washington, D.C., has undergone a significant transformation. The Republican Party now controls all…
Iowa immigration law making illegal reentry a misdemeanor blocked by 8th Circuit
Iowa can’t enforce a law making it a crime for immigrants to be in the state if they reentered the country illegally after formerly being…
11 ABA advocacy wins from the 118th Congress
Although the 118th Congress may be remembered as one of the turbulent and least productive in modern history, the ABA Governmental Affairs Office achieved notable…
Investing for retirement—is it luck?
Accumulating your desired retirement fund balance relies mostly on the amount that you have saved. But investing your savings is also an important aspect of…
Supreme Court will decide whether family can sue over mistaken raid by FBI SWAT team
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether the U.S. Constitution prevents a family from suing the FBI for its mistaken 2017 SWAT…
Honesty in jury pool examined in ‘Juror #2’
I’ve tried dozens of cases in my career. As with anything else, the more you look at something, the more pronounced the cracks and deficiencies…