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Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby Convicted of Perjury in Retirement Fund Scandal

In a landmark decision on Thursday, federal jurors in Greenbelt, Maryland, delivered a guilty verdict on two counts of perjury…

The Potential Implications of the Joint Employer Rule and the CRA

The National Labor Relations Board's New Rule Under Scrutiny The fate of the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) recent rule…

The Complex Workplace Dynamics Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict

The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, deeply rooted in complex geopolitical dynamics, is not confined to the battlefields; it has also permeated…

New York University School of Law Investigates Former Student Bar Association President’s Statements on Israel and Hamas

Inquiry into Violation of School Policies New York University School of Law has initiated an investigation into the actions of…

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…

U.S. Federal Judge Rules Against Meta Platforms in Medical Privacy Lawsuit

In a significant legal development, a U.S. federal judge, William Orrick of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, has…

U.S. Appeals Court Revives Pennsylvania Anti-Harassment Rule for Lawyers, Rejecting Constitutional Challenge

The 3rd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has breathed new life into a Pennsylvania anti-harassment and anti-discrimination professional rule for…

Orrick Law Firm Faces Lawsuit Following March Data Breach Incident

Prominent U.S. law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe is embroiled in a new class action lawsuit stemming from a data…

Republican Senator Raises Concerns About Potential Illegality of Big Law’s Diversity Initiatives

Senator Tom Cotton, a prominent critic of progressive ideas, has warned 51 global and national law firms about their usage…

Defamation Lawsuit Targets Holland & Knight Partner’s Alleged Remarks on ‘Toxic Work Environment’

A defamation lawsuit filed earlier this month cites alleged remarks made by a partner at Holland & Knight about a…

Paxton Deputy Ordered to Face Attorney Ethics Case, Texas Appeals Court Rules

The Eighth Court of Appeals in El Paso has reinstated an attorney discipline complaint against Brent Webster, a high-ranking deputy…

7th Circuit Upholds Federal Judge’s Controversial ‘People Like You’ Comments, Rejects Sentence Reversal

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago ruled that a federal judge's comments about "people like you" were…