Neither the President of the United States nor the Department of Justice alone can initiate a prosecution, counsel for former U.S. Attorneys reminded the judge overseeing the Eric […]
How a Big Company Launched a Legal Ops Team That Won Over Skeptics
For in-house legal and external affairs teams, proving value is just as important as delivering it—especially in large organizations where competition for resources is fierce. That’s a lesson […]
Diddy Attorney Asks to Step Down From Legal Team Ahead of Trial
One of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attorneys has filed a motion to step down from representing the incarcerated hip-hop mogul. Per court documents filed in the Southern District of […]
OpenSea Says SEC Has Ceased Enforcement Action Into NFT Exchange
OpenSea announced on Friday evening that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission informed the nonfungible-token marketplace exchange, that it has ceased its investigation and does not intend to […]
Chloe Bailey Hit With Lawsuit by Songwriter Over Credit, Payment
R&B star Chloe Bailey (performing as Chlöe) has been accused of failing to properly credit and pay a songwriter who worked on her album Trouble in Paradise and of […]
Building a Leadership Brand in Big Law
Welcome to the Law Firm Disrupted, a briefing from Law.com editor Dan Packel that surveys new competitive pressures on law firms and how their managers are coping, plus […]
Three Cleared of Negligence, Two to Stand Trial
A court in Argentina dropped charges of criminal negligence against three of the five people indicted in connection with the death of Liam Payne, the former One Direction singer who fell […]
Understanding the Vital Role of Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers
Introduction to Nursing Home Neglect Nursing home neglect refers to the failure of caregivers to provide the necessary care and support that residents require to live comfortably and […]
Isolated Transaction Insufficient to Establish Ga. Jurisdiction, Appellate Panels Rules in Fatal Plane Crash Case
The Georgia Court of Appeals found that an out-of-state aircraft manufacturer accused of performing a faulty repair on a plane that crashed and killed two people could not […]
Mass. Justices Issue New Guidelines for Courts Handling Self-Represented Litigants in Civil Cases
“These new guidelines provide important guidance to judges concerning the kinds of steps that they can and should take, without violating their obligation of impartiality, to ensure that […]