X

Legal News

Credit Suisse Faces Potential Litigation as AT1 Bondholders Retain Law Firm

A group of Credit Suisse AT1 bondholders, who were wiped out by the bank's planned merger with UBS, have hired…

Former Biglaw Associate Caught with Confidential Firm Documents

Littler Mendelson, a Biglaw firm, has sued a former associate, Uliana Kozeychuk, for downloading over 7,900 documents, including proprietary and…

Challenges with Felony-Records Case Against Trump for Hush-Money Payments

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on reportedly more than two dozen counts, stemming from hush-money payments made to…

North Carolina Gun Rights Bill Vetoed by Governor Overridden by Lawmakers

North Carolina has passed a controversial bill allowing its residents to purchase a handgun without a permit, in a move…

US Ordered by International Court of Justice to Compensate Iran for Frozen Assets

On March 31, 2023, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a judgment in the case of the Islamic Republic…

Colorado to License Paraprofessionals for Specific Legal Tasks

The Colorado Supreme Court has approved a new rule allowing licensed nonlawyer paraprofessionals to perform limited legal work, particularly divorce…

Squire Patton Boggs Collaborates with Saudi Law Firm to Establish Riyadh Office

International law firm Squire Patton Boggs has signed a cooperation agreement with The Law Offices of Looaye M. Al-Akkas, a…

New York Court Denies Lawyer’s Bid for MSG Access: Find Out Why

A New York appeals court has ruled that a lawyer banned from Madison Square Garden is not entitled to an…

Trump’s Legal Woes Delayed Until After Easter – Insider Source Reveals

The grand jury investigating former U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged involvement in a hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy…

Supreme Court to Decide on Standing to Sue for Woman Checking Website Disability Compliance

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a woman who tests hotel websites for compliance with the Americans…

Massive Overhaul Proposed for Federal Mass Tort Cases – Is the US Judicial System Changing Forever?

A new rule proposed by a U.S. judicial panel could have an impact on hundreds and thousands of federal mass…

Supreme Court Justices Now Required to Report Free Trips & Gifts

New regulations have been adopted that require U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges to provide greater public disclosure of…