Biglaw Attorneys Shot After Court Hearing: Legal World Stunned
The legal world recoils. Two Biglaw attorneys are down, shot outside a courthouse.
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The legal world recoils. Two Biglaw attorneys are down, shot outside a courthouse.
The Supreme Court's own rule against altering election procedures near voting day has been weaponized and then demonstrably ignored. This isn't just judicial inconsistency; it's a strategic dismantling of voting rights protections.
Well, this is a spicy meatball. A lawyer is now facing some seriously uncomfortable questions after some truly disturbing allegations surfaced.
Well, this is a spicy meatball. A lawyer is now facing some seriously uncomfortable questions after some truly disturbing allegations surfaced.
Turns out, you can't just 'destroy' what the government wants to keep. A federal judge just told Donald Trump exactly that, drawing a sharp parallel to a certain disgraced former president.
An $885 million jury verdict against Takeda Pharmaceutical marks a significant win for plaintiffs in a 'pay-for-delay' antitrust case. It's a potent reminder that the old games of stifling generic competition can still come with eye-watering price tags.
The legal world recoils. Two Biglaw attorneys are down, shot outside a courthouse.
Forget money changing hands. In a move that’s frankly baffling, former President Trump is set to receive a formal apology from the U.S. government as part of a settlement.
When a patent challenger drops the ball, does a judge have the right to pick it up and run with it? That's the mind-bending question Polar Electro wants the Supreme Court to answer.
They expected fiscal prudence. They got alleged billions redirected to January 6th rioters.
Forget the breathless AI hype for a second. The legal world delivered its usual dose of drama this week, proving that human (and sometimes canine) foibles make for the best headlines.
The Federal Circuit just handed down a decision that could fundamentally alter how victims of trade secret theft pursue damages. Forget the idea that you're automatically limited to a simple royalty rate; unjust enrichment is back on the table.
The Federal Circuit just told lower courts they can't just shut down unjust enrichment claims in trade secret disputes. This ruling fundamentally alters the landscape for IP litigation, giving plaintiffs more use.
The Supreme Court's criminal law decisions are, shall we say, taking an unexpected turn. Turns out, not all 'big cases' are big, and many are siding with the defense. Who's really benefiting?
The fine print of Trump's IRS settlement is raising eyebrows. We're digging into whether it's a genuine attempt to resolve tax issues or a clever move to preempt future legal battles.