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Amazon GC Zapolsky Attended Biden's State Dinner, but Is He Still in President's Corner?
Super-charged antitrust enforcement from the DOJ and FTC is frustrating tech leaders, fraying their support for the president.A 'Bad Look'?: Legal Ed Professionals Weigh In on US News Rankings Methodology
Daniel Tobin referred to one aspect of the organization's methodology as U.S. News "throwing a little bit of a temper tantrum."No More Safety Under the Radar: Antitrust Enforcement Against Roll-ups and Serial Acquisitions
The FTC and DOJ are geared up to investigate and challenge serial acquisitions or roll-ups by private equtity firms. Many of these transactions have flown "under the radar" because they were below the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act's reporting threshold.View more book results for the query "Apple"
'Zealous' Representation: No Longer on the Books?
It might have appeared to go unnoticed, but lawyers, criminal lawyers especially, are no longer specifically instructed by New York's rules or canons to represent their clients "zealously." Criminal lawyers are instead now simply bound by the extremely lukewarm phraseology contained in Rule 1.3 of New York's Rules of Professional Conduct.As 'Social Inflation' Helps Fuel 'Nuclear' Verdicts, Insurers Address 'Legal System Abuse'
In this week's Legal Speak episode, James Whittle with the American Property Casualty Insurance Association dives into the impact of what the organization has dubbed "legal system abuse" as social inflation—the belief that large corporations are "bad actors with deep pockets"—helps fuel "nuclear" verdicts.Biden's Judges Have Made the Judiciary More Diverse. How Are They Shaping the Law?
While it's likely too early to see major swings in the law, the president's appointees' individual opinions on criminal law and qualified immunity show the impact the judges' diverse professional backgrounds have on their jurisprudence.Everyone Wants a Bite of Apple
Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings you the trends, disruptions, and shifts our reporters…Antitrust Filings Saw Upswing in 2023, Legal Analytics Report Says
A surge in filings in the Nashville federal court made U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. the most active antitrust judge in 2023.Trending Stories
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