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Saudi Arabia Considers Relaxing Regulations For Foreign Law Firms
After Saudi Arabia implemented revisions to its Code of Law Practice in 2023, several international law firms including Kirkland & Ellis set up offices in the country.Saudi Arabia Considers Relaxing Regulations For Foreign Law Firms
Saudi Arabia is consulting on plans to relax restrictions on foreign law firms in a significant change that would allow partners to establish fully non-Saudi-owned and operated offices in the Kingdom.Judge Abused Discretion With Order Against Amazon After Worker's Firing, 2nd Circuit Says
"The district court never explained what in the record supported its conclusion that the cease-and-desist order was just and proper," Judge Richard Wesley wrote for the Second Circuit.View more book results for the query "*"
Biden Nominates Alameda County Judge Noël Wise to Northern District Bench
A former high school teacher, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Noël Wise has written about the need for judicial diversity in courts as well as judges' obligations to speak out against racial injustice.Durbin Makes Doomed Effort to Force a Vote on Supreme Court Ethics Reform
"Let's be clear, this is not about improving the court," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina. "This is about undermining the court."Lexis Announces General Availability of Lexis+ AI in the UK
Lexis officially expanded the generative AI platform to the U.K. after a commercial preview program that lasted several months, and after announcing similar availability for Lexis+ AI in Australia earlier this month.Pushback to Migrant Relocation Compared to Trespassing of Blacks From '60s Restaurant Sit-ins
Pryor Cashman has said in court filings that Newburgh's application of zoning rules is a smokescreen for attempting to punish his client for exercising its constitutional and statutory rights to house migrants.Social Media Companies Score a Win Amid Ongoing Youth-Addiction Claims
The Los Angeles Superior Court tossed four complaints by school districts in California, Rhode Island, Florida and Washington against Google, Meta, TikTok and Snapchat. The schools sought damages for costs associated with mental health problems caused by excessive social media use.Trending Stories
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