A judge’s decision to recuse himself from a child custody case barred him from entering another order years later, the North Carolina Court of Appeals concluded this week. […]
The Supreme Court and Congress Brace for Nationwide-Injunctions Debate
Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings you the trends, disruptions, and shifts our reporters and editors are tracking through […]
Court Says Cuba Tobacco Company Has Right to Seek Cancellation of U.S. Rival’s ‘Cohiba’ Trademark
Ruling in a three-decade dispute over the right to trademark the famed Cohiba brand of cigars, a federal court in Virginia has decided Cuba’s state-owned tobacco company properly […]
How to Find the Best Divorce Lawyers in the United States
Understanding the Importance of Choosing the Right Divorce Lawyer Divorce is often a complex and emotionally charged process that involves various legal considerations. Selecting the right divorce lawyer […]
‘Blanket HIPAA-Based Objection’ Doesn’t Shield Agency From Disclosing Gender-Affirming Care Info, Court Says
A Missouri appellate court ruled that Planned Parenthood must turn over documents sought by the state for gender affirming health care services for youth, rejecting the lower court’s […]
Florida Supreme Court Permanently Disbars Miami Attorney
The Florida Supreme Court permanently disbarred foreclosure defense attorney Bruce Jacobs on Tuesday and, in doing so, enhanced the punishment that the referee, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Betsy Alvarez-Zane, […]
Lloyd’s of London Faces an Additional $800K in Interest in Coverage Dispute, State Appellate Court Rules
Recognizing that state courts haven’t always followed the law in awarding interest, the Massachusetts Appeals Court weighed in on when the prejudgment interest clock started ticking for a […]
State Bar Defends AI Use on Bar Exam, Asks Calif. Supreme Court to Lower Passing Score
In a late-night filing, the state bar asked the California Supreme Court on Tuesday to reduce the raw score needed to pass the February bar exam, acknowledging that […]
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Wrong-House Raid Case — Justia News — May 1, 2025
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Martin v. United States, a closely watched case that could redefine the limits of federal government accountability in […]
Sam Smith ‘Dancing With A Stranger’ Lawsuit Revived By Appeals Court
A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit claiming Sam Smith and Normani stole key elements of their 2019 hit “Dancing With a Stranger” from an earlier track, […]