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Supreme Court Fears 'Practical Nightmares' of Potential Banking Decision
The justices consider whether the National Bank Act trumps state laws requiring banks to pay mortgage borrowers interest on escrow funds.
Kirkland, Jackson Walker and Ex-Bankruptcy Judge Hit With Another Suit
A former CEO alleges Jackson Walker and Kirkland knew of a judge's relationship with a partner "and used it to profit" by bringing tens of millions of dollars through the "Jones'-Freeman conduit."
HP Legal Chief's 2023 Pay Included $2M Cash Bonus for Leaving Yahoo
The company's compensation committee said Chief Legal Officer Julie Jacobs "worked closely with HP's business leaders and provided exceptionally strong leadership support."
'Good News and Bad News': Questions Remain as USPTO Updates Guidance for Utility Patents
"There's no thornier issue than obviousness in patentability," said IP attorney Kevin Crosby.
'Detached': Why Big Law May Rethink Its Focus on Productivity
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Opioid Judge Has Concerns About Motley Rice: 'I Can't Understand Why You Don't See That'
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is weighing a disqualification motion in the opioid multidistrict litigation, raised concerns this month about Motley Rice obtaining confidential information while representing the state of Hawaii, the District of Columbia and the city of Chicago in other cases.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting Hires Successor to Longtime GC
The nonprofit, which doles out a half-billion dollars in federal funds annually, went outside the media industry to replace retiring General Counsel Westwood Smithers Jr., who has held the role since 2005.
Linklaters Veers Towards 3-Gate Lockstep System in Latest Talent Push
Top UK-founded firms are seeking to keep their remuneration models attractive to partners at risk of departing for lucrative roles at US law firms.

Justices Appear Divided Over State Laws Regulating Content-Moderation by Social Media Sites
The high court is reviewing the constitutionality of GOP-backed laws in Florida and Texas to stop the perceived censorship of conservative views by the sites.