Potential Supreme Court Nomination Talks Sparked by 5th Circuit Judge’s Remarks
Judge's Remarks Spark Speculation on Supreme Court NominationPublic remarks made by Judge James C. Ho of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New Orleans have ignited discussions about a potential Supreme Court...
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Favorite ABA Journal Magazine Cover of 2024: Poll Results and Analysis
Favorite ABA Journal Magazine Cover of 2024: Poll Results and AnalysisAs 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on the diverse range of legal topics covered by the prestigious ABA Journal throughout the year....
Supreme Court Affirms Conservative Leanings in 2024, No Signs of Change – Analysis by...
Supreme Court Continues Conservative Stance in 2024, No Signs of Change - Analysis by Erwin ChemerinskyAs the dust settles on another eventful year in the U.S. Supreme Court, one thing remains crystal clear: the...
Federal Court Ruling Costs Blue Cross Blue Shield $100K
Blue Cross Blue Shield to Pay $100K in Legal Fees
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is facing a hefty bill of almost $100,000 in opposing attorney fees following a ruling by a federal judge in...
Best Long Reads of 2024: A Curated Collection for You
Satan Goes to Court: Lawyers recall bizarre medical malpractice caseIn 1991, personal injury lawyers Zachary Bravos and Todd Smith took on the strangest medical malpractice case of their careers—a case that led them to...
Top 10 Must-Listen Podcasts of 2024
The legal world is abuzz with captivating conversations and thought-provoking insights in the form of podcasts, making it easier than ever to stay informed while on the go. The ABA Journal staff has curated...
Judge Resigns Over Alleged Reaction to Uninvited Party Guests
Judge Resigns Over Alleged Reaction to Uninvited Party GuestsIn a shocking turn of events, Judge Erin P. Gall of New York’s trial-level supreme court in Oneida County has agreed to resign and never seek...
Challenges Faced by IP Owners Due to Rise in Counterfeit Tabletop Games – How...
Challenges Faced by IP Owners Due to Rise in Counterfeit Tabletop Games - How to Protect Your BrandWonderbow, the independent German company behind the board game Kelp, recently found itself embroiled in a battle...
BigLaw Bonuses: Analyzing the Uneven Approach
BigLaw Bonuses: Deciphering the DiscrepanciesIn the fast-paced world of BigLaw, where the stakes are high and the competition fierce, the issue of bonuses has taken center stage. Some firms are sticking to tradition, while...
New Jersey Bar Allowed to Reserve Positions for Underrepresented Groups, Court Rules
New Jersey Bar Upholds First Amendment Right to Diversity ProgramA recent ruling by a state appeals court has sparked a heated debate over the intersection of diversity programs and First Amendment rights. The New...
Best Your Voice Columns of 2024: Top 10 Picks for Inspiration and Insight
Judge Kimberly McTorry's Insight on Motherhood and Lawyer SkillsIn the fast-paced world of law, where demands are high and expectations even higher, the juggling act of motherhood can add a whole new layer of...
3rd Circuit Ruling Invalidates NLRB’s Penalties for Starbucks Workers
Third Circuit Ruling Invalidates NLRB's Penalties for Starbucks WorkersIn a groundbreaking ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has shaken the legal landscape by upholding a National Labor Relations Board order...
Prosecutor Claims Feeling Trapped, Sent Nude Photos to Federal Judge: Letter Reveals
An assistant U.S. attorney in Alaska recently came forward with shocking allegations against then-U.S. District Judge Joshua M. Kindred, revealing a disturbing series of events that culminated in her feeling "completely powerless." The prosecutor...
Montana Supreme Court Allows Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Minors Amid Privacy Concerns
The Montana Supreme Court Upholds Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Minors Amid Privacy ConcernsThe Montana Supreme Court recently made a groundbreaking decision, citing state constitutional privacy protections, to uphold a judge's ruling blocking a law...
2025 California Legal Awards: Nominations Now Open
2025 California Legal Awards: Nominations Now OpenThe city of Los Angeles is abuzz with excitement as the 2025 California Legal Awards have officially opened their nominations for this prestigious event. Taking place on June...
Potential Regulatory Changes in Crypto Law Under SEC Chair-Nominee Atkins
SEC Chair-Nominee Atkins Sparks Excitement in Crypto IndustryAs the cryptocurrency industry continues to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of regulations and enforcement, a new development has emerged that could potentially reshape the future of digital...
Frozen Potato Producers Accused of Price Gouging in Antitrust Lawsuits
Frozen potato producers, Lamb Weston and Cavendish Farms, are under fire for allegedly engaging in price gouging practices, resulting in a surge of antitrust class actions filed in Chicago federal court. These legal actions...
Revolutionizing Contract Management with ContractPodAi’s Leah Drive Solution
Revolutionizing Contract Management with ContractPodAi’s Leah Drive SolutionContractPodAi, a U.K.-based contract lifecycle management platform, has made waves with the recent launch of Leah Drive, a groundbreaking addition to their Leah Intelligence Suite....
Pro-Mass-Migration Advocates Push Inflation Narrative
Pro-Mass-Migration Advocates Push Inflation NarrativeIn a recent turn of events, pro-mass-migration advocates have once again shifted their focus to the issue of inflation. This controversial move has sparked debates across various platforms, with critics...
TikTok Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Allegedly Exploiting Children’s Data
TikTok Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Allegedly Exploiting Children's DataTikTok, the wildly popular video hosting service, finds itself at the center of a legal storm as a class action lawsuit has been filed in...
The Link Between Illegal Migration and Sex Trafficking: Exploring the Impact
The Link Between Illegal Migration and Sex Trafficking: Exploring the ImpactIllegal migration has long been a contentious issue, with various perspectives and debates surrounding its implications. However, a recent study has shed light on...
Unveiling the Impact of Meta DIG on Nvidia: What It Means for the Future
The recent development in the legal landscape involving Meta and Nvidia has sparked discussions and speculations within the legal community. The Supreme Court's decision to dismiss the petition of certiorari in Facebook v. Amalgamated...
Sanctuary Cities: Misconceptions and Support Efforts Explained
Sanctuary cities have been a hot topic of debate in recent times, with many misconceptions surrounding them. It is important to understand that these cities do not necessarily want external help when it comes...
FTC Settlement with Security Firm Over AI Claims in Compliance Program
The Federal Trade Commission recently announced a settlement with a security screening device manufacturer as part of its 'Operation AI Comply' initiative. This program aims to address deceptive claims made by companies regarding the...
Consumer Lawsuit Against CVS ‘Non-Drowsy’ Medication Approved by Judge
A lawsuit against CVS Pharmacy has been approved by a federal judge in Missouri. The plaintiff claims that certain over-the-counter cough and flu medicines were labeled as "non-drowsy" when they actually caused drowsiness. The...
Immigration Advocates Manipulate Language for Their Cause
In the past, advocates for immigration reform have been accused of manipulating language to further their cause. During Donald Trump's first administration, there were strong efforts to enforce immigration laws that had been neglected...
Emerging Drug Threat: Pink Cocaine from Latin America
Pink Cocaine is making headlines as an emerging drug threat from Latin America. The Alabama State Legislators are seeking answers on the influx of Haitian migrants. The issue of mass migration facilitating jihadist extremism...
Kramer Levin Merger: Strategic Decision and Implications
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel recently engaged in merger talks with Herbert Smith Freehills as part of a strategic decision to grow and expand. This move comes after a period of slower financial growth...
Investigating Alabama State Legislators’ Concerns Regarding Haitian Migrants
The recent concerns raised by Alabama state legislators regarding Haitian migrants have shed light on the challenges posed by the Biden administration's immigration parole program. This program, which was intended to provide relief to...
Allegations Against Norton Rose Lawyers for Unauthorized Access to Confidential Emails and Documents
Norton Rose Fulbright, a prominent law firm with offices in D.C., recently came under scrutiny for allegations of unauthorized access to confidential emails and documents by some of its lawyers. The firm has stated...
Ending Illegal Immigration: Crucial Advice for Blue States
Illegal immigration has been a hot topic in the United States, with many Americans expressing concern about the impact it has on the country. The Biden-Harris administration's open-border policies have led to a significant...
Legal Industry Trends: Data Analysis for Nov. 10
Law.com has been delving into the world of law through data visualizations, shedding light on critical legal stories. This week, various trends and insights have emerged from the legal industry, providing valuable information for...
Investigation into Trump’s Alleged Election Interference Nearing Conclusion
The investigation into former U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged election interference is coming to an end. Legal experts believe that federal charges against President-elect Trump may not be successful due to his position. A...
Abortion Legal Hotline: Law Firms’ Involvement and Support
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and the Reproductive Equity Now Foundation recently announced the establishment of an abortion legal hotline. This initiative aims to ensure that patients, medical providers, and the public are informed...
Navigating Legal Waters: What Happens When a Felon Visits the White House
President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the election has raised questions about how his pending criminal cases will be affected. Joseph Moreno, who currently works in the Army Office of General Counsel at the Pentagon,...
Marriott Data Breach Class Action Certification Revisited by Fourth Circuit
Marriott Hotel recently appeared before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to challenge a district judge's decision to certify a class of hotel guests affected by its data breach in 2018....
How to Minimize Estate Taxes and Maximize Your Inheritance
Passing along wealth by simply leaving your assets to the next generation has become increasingly difficult, making the need to work with an experienced estate planning attorney essential. Connecticut imposes a 12 percent flat...
Alumni of Latham & Kirkland Secure Top General Counsel Roles: Implications for Business Growth
Latham and Kirkland have a significant number of alumni in the top 100 highest-paying corporate in-house leader positions. This trend is noteworthy because these firms often secure new business opportunities when their former lawyers...
Nationwide Class Action Targets ‘Junk Fees’ – Stop Unfair Charges Now
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a New Jersey company for allegedly charging excessive transaction fees when processing children's school lunch payments. The lawsuit claims that PAMS Lunch Room and PCS Revenue...
The Rise of Cybersecurity Law: What Businesses Must Do to Stay Compliant
Discover key strategies for businesses to ensure compliance with evolving cybersecurity laws, protecting data and avoiding legal pitfalls in the digital age.
Investors Accuse Acadia Healthcare of Wrongdoing: What You Need to Know
Acadia Healthcare Company Inc. is facing a securities class action lawsuit for allegedly engaging in fraudulent activities. Investors have accused the company of exaggerating patients' symptoms and unlawfully holding patients against their will to...
Defense Win for Real Intent in Synopsys Copyright Infringement Case
In a recent court case, Real Intent, a California electronic design automation software company, secured a defense victory against competitor Synopsys. The case involved allegations of breach of contract and copyright infringement. While the...
Big Tech Lawyers Stand by Harris Amid Criticism from Biden: Insight
On September 9th, Paul Weiss partner Karen Dunn had a busy day. She started by defending Google in a trial against claims of illegal monopolization of advertising technology by the Justice Department. Then, she...
Addressing the Growing Presence of Illegal Alien Gangs in Schools
Illegal alien gangs are becoming a growing concern in our schools, raising questions about safety and security for students and staff. The presence of these gangs is not only a local issue but also...
Impact of Cartel Civil War on Drugs and Immigration at the Border
The ongoing cartel civil war at the border is having a significant impact on both the drug trade and immigration patterns in the region. As the violence between rival factions escalates, it is becoming...
Big Law Firms Secure $375M Antitrust Settlement for UFC
A Nevada federal judge has recently granted preliminary approval of a $375 million settlement agreement between the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and several UFC fighters. The fighters had accused the mixed martial arts company...
Succession Planning for Kessler Topaz Co-Founder: Training to Replace Yourself
David Kessler, the co-founder and name partner of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, has announced his retirement from the firm at the end of 2024. After 28 years with the firm, Kessler shared that...
Making Originalism Work in Trial Courts: Insights from 6th Circuit Judge Thapar
Judge Amul Thapar of the Sixth Circuit recently shared his thoughts on the challenges of applying originalism in trial court cases. He emphasized that originalism is a complex task and that expecting district judges...
Retired U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge A. Jay Cristol Passes Away at Age 95
Retired U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Emeritus A. Jay Cristol, who served on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida, passed away at the age of 95. Judge Cristol was appointed to...



















































