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Maria Lenin Laus

Michigan Supreme Court Implements New Pronoun Usage Rule

In a historic decision, the Michigan Supreme Court recently approved a groundbreaking rule to ensure that judges use pronouns consistent…

Starbucks Found Guilty of Violating Labor Laws Nationwide

In a groundbreaking decision, Administrative Law Judge Mara-Louise Anzalone declared that Starbucks Corp. had violated federal labor laws by selectively…

U.S. Law Firm Sues 26 Capital Acquisition Corp for Unpaid Legal Fees

Updated September 29 Official Statement of 26 Capital "We take the responsibility to honor the integrity of our SPAC’s trust…

Rethinking Bar Associations’ Roles: Fostering Legal Innovation and Cost Reduction

A compelling argument emerges in a recent publication from the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford…

US Supreme Court’s Upcoming Decision Could Reshape Gun Rights Landscape

Zackey Rahimi Case Could Influence Gun Laws Nationwide In a pivotal moment for the ongoing debate surrounding gun rights in…

Advocates Prepare for Battle Over New Fiduciary Rule

Consumer Advocates Rekindle Fight for Retiree Financial Protection as Labor Department Pursues Fiduciary Rulemaking Reviving the Cause In the arena…

Suffolk University Law School: A Powerhouse of Local Influence

Suffolk Graduates Paving the Way in Massachusetts Judicial System Suffolk University Law School, nestled in the heart of Boston, has…

University Student’s Title IX Lawsuit Victory Following Off-Campus Assault

In a significant legal decision, an en banc federal appeals court, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at San…

Illinois Supreme Court Takes Action Against Lawyers and Judges in Recent Orders

Disciplines and Resignations Shake Legal Community In a recent series of orders issued on September 21, the Illinois Supreme Court…

Paris-Based Lawyers Make Significant Move to Proskauer Rose

In an undisclosed but substantial transition, a group of lawyers from Shearman & Sterling's Paris office is joining Proskauer Rose,…

Accused Los Angeles Man Sends Threatening Emails to New Jersey Judges and Officials

Introduction In a troubling case that underscores the far-reaching consequences of online communication, a Los Angeles resident, Jonathan Lipman, has…

Big Tech’s Push to Promote AI Faces Regulatory Concerns

Artificial Intelligence Lobbying Intensifies Across U.S. Statehouses As apprehensions of potential unfriendly AI regulations loom, technology giants like Amazon.com Inc.,…