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2 hours ago

Maybe The Legal Industry Has Just Lost All Sense Of Shame - Above the Law

A Biglaw recruiting director was removed after a racist rant went public, prompting document-management lessons and adding another PR embarrassment for Paul Weiss.
fromAbove the Law
4 hours ago

Brand New Biglaw Megafirm Announces Bonuses, Offering Associates Top Dollar For Hard Work - Above the Law

On top of these bonuses, MWS will be continuing one of MWE's traditions of offering bonuses that go above and beyond the market scale. As chairman Ira Coleman notes in the firm's announcement, "We remain committed to being top of market in all that we do and are pleased to note that, consistent with prior years, about two-thirds of legacy MWE Associates will earn above the Cravath scale." We suppose legacy SRZ associates - who were formerly able to cash in on step-up bonuses for their extraordinary contributions - will be able to get in on that action next year.
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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
4 hours ago

The Jarkesy Question: Is a New Constitutional Challenge Brewing for ITC Enforcement?

The threat of a cease-and-desist order, backed by civil penalties of up to $100,000 a day or twice the value of imported goods, is a powerful deterrent. For years, the process for enforcing these penalties has been a settled feature of ITC practice. But a recent Supreme Court decision, Jarkesy v. SEC, has introduced a new constitutional question that ITC litigators might want to watch out for.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 hours ago

Our Preschool Wants Us to Sign a Ridiculous Document. It's Basically a $5,000 IOU.

A preschool's mandatory babysitting agreement imposes steep fees and noncompete-style restrictions on families related to staff off-hours babysitting, raising enforceability questions.
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fromAbove the Law
21 hours ago
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Bonus Season Has Begun! - See Also - Above the Law

Major law firms issued sizable holiday bonuses; an attorney faces disbarment; a misreading raises AI vs human error concerns; ABA diversity requirements face potential repeal.
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22 hours ago
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Paul Hastings Is First Biglaw To Match Cravath's Generous Bonus Scale - Above the Law

Paul Hastings matched Cravath's year-end bonus scale and Milbank's special bonus scale, awarding specified monetary bonuses to associates by class year for 2024.
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fromAbove the Law
6 hours ago

This Top Biglaw Firm Is Offering Associates A Full Cravath Match - With Premium Bonuses On Top Of Special Bonuses - Above the Law

Fried Frank matched Cravath's 2025 year-end bonus scale, adding special and premium bonuses for high-hours associates and paying cash before December 31.
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fromAbove the Law
22 hours ago

Bonus News Drops As Firm Engages In Merger Talks - Above the Law

Cadwalader faced partner departures, a leadership shakeup, and a potential merger search with Alston & Bird, yet will pay baseline bonuses by February.
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fromABC13 Houston
7 hours ago

Texas judge temporarily blocks law requiring Ten Commandments in schools

"They share one thing in common," he wrote. "Plaintiffs do not wish their children to be pressured, to observe venerate, or adopt the religious doctrine contained in the Ten Commandments."
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fromBig Think
4 hours ago

The hidden legal engine of progress - from railroads to AI

Early American legal doctrines limited competition and froze property uses, but industrial change forced legal adaptation; legal culture will shape the coming AI revolution.
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fromIndependent
6 hours ago

Enoch Burke not at former school today after judge orders fourth prison term

Enoch Burke did not attend his former Westmeath school after a judge ordered his fourth imprisonment for contempt for repeatedly returning to the school.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
9 hours ago

Autistic man trapped in his London home for eight years is paid 125,000 in damages

As a mum, it was heartbreaking to see. The impact has left him emotionally distant, unable to trust, and a shadow of the vibrant person he once was. For years, we pleaded with the council to do more to help our son, only to feel ignored, dismissed, and gaslit. Only once we consulted lawyers did we realise just how poorly the local authority's conduct and inaction had been.
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fromSFGATE
20 hours ago

Bay Area woman indicted for allegedly attacking flight crew on SFO-bound flight

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a grand jury indicted a Bay Area woman, Reshma Kamath, on Nov. 13 on several charges related to the alleged assault of a flight crew. On June 28, Kamath boarded Air India flight 173 from New Delhi to San Francisco International Airport. Federal prosecutors alleged that during the flight, she verbally abused, threatened and struck two flight crew members.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
10 hours ago

Met Police officer who snared three of London's most dangerous child abusers wins top award

Detective Constable Jayne Jones won national Detective of the Year for investigating severe child sexual abuse, securing convictions and prioritizing victims despite emotional toll.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 hours ago

After my husband died, I realized I needed a will for our daughter

A will is essential to designate guardianship and protect a young child's care and future, even when a family has few assets.
fromwww.dailynews.com
7 hours ago

Man accused of starting Palisades fire is denied release on bond before his April trial

A federal judge on Tuesday, Nov. 18, denied a request that the man accused of starting the Palisades fire be released on bond citing concerns about his mental health, relationship with family members and apparent purchase of a firearm. Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, will remain in custody until his trial begins, tentatively scheduled for April. U.S. Judge Rozella A. Oliver's ruling came after Rinderknecht's father, Joel Rinderknecht, testified that despite prior issues, his family members were fully supporting the defendant
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fromBig Think
4 hours ago

Future-friendly regulation has a blind spot: the future

Regulators vary widely; some block growth or protect incumbents, while others overfit regulations to technology, risking innovation and market entry.
from24/7 Wall St.
7 hours ago

Will Your Social Security Benefits Be Taxed in 2026?

For many retirees, being taxed on Social Security benefits comes as a huge shock. These benefits are earned benefits that come to you because you have paid Social Security taxes during your entire career. Given that you already paid into the system to qualify, it's understandable to assume that the government is not going to charge you more tax. Unfortunately, that's not necessarily the case.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Bonus Season Reminder: Where To Read And How To Contact Above The Law - Above the Law

Bonus season is imminent; Above the Law lists ways to access content, follow on social platforms, and submit confidential tips to its editors.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

The Best Law Schools For Family Law (2025) - Above the Law

Law schools' family law programs equip attorneys with knowledge and practical skills to competently and compassionately handle marriage, divorce, custody, safety, and financial stability issues.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Morning Docket: 11.18.25 - Above the Law

U.S. legal institutions clash over immigration enforcement, remote-work mandates, AI replacing junior lawyers, and controversial use of military lawyers alongside aggressive Trump-era litigation.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Cravath Starts Biglaw's Bonus Season With Year-End And Special Bonuses! - Above the Law

Cravath awarded year-end and special 2025 bonuses matching last year’s scale, triggering expected matching moves across Biglaw firms.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Former MAGA Judge Josh Kindred Finally Gets The Disbarment He So Richly Deserves - Above the Law

Joshua Kindred, a former federal judge, was disbarred by the Alaska Supreme Court for sexual misconduct, ethical violations, and failure to respond to disciplinary proceedings.
fromAbove the Law
23 hours ago

Associates Get A Kool Special Thanksgiving Bonus - Above the Law

Break out the stretchy pants and gratitude journals, because McKool Smith, the Texas-based complex trial firm that's been handing out money to associates hand over fist for years, just dropped a little holiday surprise on its associates: special Thanksgiving bonuses, ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 depending on seniority. Yes, in addition to year-end bonuses. It's not quite Milbank's summer "please love us, please stay, please bill" bonus extravaganza, but McKool's offering is nothing to sneeze at.
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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 day ago

The Supreme Court Should Clarify in Lynk Labs How to Apply Loper Bright

For the past five years, I have taught Legislation & Regulation at Oklahoma City University School of Law-a course at the crossroads of administrative law, statutory interpretation, and the legislative process. Each semester, my students and I return to a central inquiry: when, if ever, should courts defer to agency interpretations, and when must judges exercise their own independent judgment? That question has taken on new urgency in the wake of the Supreme Court's recent restructuring of administrative law.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Blackrock Clinic co-founder and wife file for bankruptcy with debts of 14.5m

Dr Joe Sheehan and his wife Norah filed a joint bankruptcy petition in Florida, listing about €14.5 million in debts.
fromemptywheel
1 day ago

The Rolling Corruption behind the Letitia James Prosecution - emptywheel

Any remaining doubt about the existence of DOJ's possession of material that might go towards establishing AG James' vindictive or selective claims was obviated by the Government's November 4, 2025, filing of its Notice of Reasons for Not Providing Pre-Vindictive/Selective Prosecution Motion Related Discovery. See DE-46. The Government's filing states that it "bears no such obligation until a defendant 'overcomes a significant barrier by advancing objective evidence tending to show the existence of prosecutorial misconduct.'" Id. at 1 (quoting Wilson, 262 F.3d at 315).68 AG James has exceeded that burden, and more.
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fromSan Jose Inside
1 day ago

Former CFO of Major Seafood Wholesaler Sentenced to 36 Months in Prison for $9M Fraud

Antonietta Nguyen has been sentenced to 36 months in federal prison for her role in orchestrating multiple fraud schemes against ABS Seafood, Inc., a major seafood wholesaler in San Francisco where she had previously served as chief financial officer. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston sentenced Nguyen on Nov.14. She was convicted in June of 12 felony counts, following her arrest in June 2023.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Op-ed | New York personal injury clients want to know: How long is my case going to take?' | amNewYork

New York civil case delays stem more from procedural and policy issues than increased lawsuit volume, despite a large but declining incoming caseload since 2019.
fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Court's Latest Order In Elon Musk Case Includes Pretty Glaring Hallucination - Above the Law

For those of us scouring filings for questionable AI screw-ups though, we now zoom to a handwritten insert included with the order, justifying the decision to allow the motion even if it technically missed a deadline based on Jones v. Goodman, 57 Cal.App.5th 521, where the court writes, that an amended motion should relate back to the initial motion "as long as the initial motion was in 'substantial compliance' with the governing rule."
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'There are no paedophiles in heaven,' victim tells Pat Salmon (89) as he is sentenced for horrific abuse of young girl

'Self-proclaimed pillar of society' was heard complaining about conditions in cell before hearing Moments before the paedophile Pat Salmon learnt his fate for the horrific abuse of a five-year-old, he complained to his counsel about having had to sleep on the floor of his overcrowded cell the night before. Salmon (89), of Rookfield, Knock, Co Mayo, was remanded in custody last Thursday before the finalisation of his sentencing yesterday by Ms Justice Caroline Biggs at the Central Criminal Court.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

'His killer, or killers, still walk free': Karen Read files lawsuit alleging coverup in death of John O'Keefe

Karen Read sued witnesses and investigators alleging they concocted a plan to frame her for killing her former boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe.
fromSFGATE
23 hours ago

California billboard-famous lawyer Anh Phoong drops exclusive merch

Lawyers don't typically earn the title "beloved," but Anh Phoong isn't your typical lawyer. The Sacramento-based personal injury attorney has become a cherished minor celebrity around the Bay Area for her ubiquitous presence on billboards adorned with the cheeky slogan "Something wrong? Call Anh Phoong." The clever rhyme, along with Phoong's playful social media presence, has earned her invites to appear at club nights at the Stud in San Francisco and inspired countless Halloween costumes.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Nudist claims northern judges may have unconscious biases against his lifestyle'

The High Court will hear Neil Cox's challenge in Manchester after rejecting his request to transfer the case to London due to alleged bias.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
1 day ago

Alleged captain of panga charged in capsizing deaths of four migrants near San Diego

Alleged captain charged after a capsized panga south of San Diego killed four migrants; survivors reported engine trouble and the captain pressed toward the U.S.
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fromSlate Magazine
23 hours ago

This Federal Judge Saw Nixon's and Trump's Abuses Up Close. Only One Caused Him to Retire.

Judge Mark L. Wolf retired after 40 years, citing the Trump administration's repeated assaults on the rule of law and an inability to remain silent.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I didn't want my kids to inherit a mess when I die. I created an estate plan to ease the burden.

Estate planning is essential for parents of modest means to protect children's care, guardianship, and assets and to avoid court or family burdens.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Trio charged with attempt to bribe juror in boxer's drug trial | amNewYork

A federal jury was dismissed after three men were arrested for allegedly offering $100,000 to bribe a juror in Goran Gogic's drug trafficking trial.
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fromArs Technica
23 hours ago

Faced with naked man, DoorDasher demands police action; they arrest her for illegal surveillance

A delivery driver filmed and posted a nude, intoxicated customer alleging assault; police found no assault, DoorDash deactivated the Dasher, and she faces felony charges.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

After three decades, O.J. Simpson's estate agrees to pay nearly $58 million to Goldman family

O.J. Simpson's estate has for the first time accepted Fred Goldman's nearly $58-million wrongful-death claim, though actual recovery remains uncertain given the estate's limited assets.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Woman told her sister three weeks before she was killed she would have to let murder accused son 'go'

A woman told her sister three weeks before she was killed that she would have to let her murder accused son "go", but the deceased "didn't want to hear it", a jury has heard.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Several thefts and burglaries reported in Los Gatos

PETTY THEFT: 10:18 a.m. on Union Avenue. Someone stole a black and gray Trek FX1 bicycle. The total loss is around $800. PETTY THEFT: 2:46 p.m. at 7-11 on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A woman said her boyfriend's Uber took off with his belongings. The loss was about $500 and consisted of a bag, keys, Airpods, charger and clothes. She said she tried to contact Uber, but no one had responded to her.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Several thefts and burglaries reported in Los Gatos

PETTY THEFT: 10:18 a.m. on Union Avenue. Someone stole a black and gray Trek FX1 bicycle. The total loss is around $800. PETTY THEFT: 2:46 p.m. at 7-11 on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A woman said her boyfriend's Uber took off with his belongings. The loss was about $500 and consisted of a bag, keys, Airpods, charger and clothes. She said she tried to contact Uber, but no one had responded to her.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Registered sex offender facing charges after stolen firearm, Nazi materials allegedly found in his possession

A registered sex offender in Dracut was arrested for possessing a stolen firearm, ammunition, Nazi paraphernalia, and allegedly procuring child sexual abuse materials.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

The Next Transatlantic Biglaw Heavyweight: Ashurst Ties The Knot With Perkins Coie - Above the Law

Ashurst and Perkins Coie are merging to form a transatlantic firm with about $2.58 billion revenue, 3,000 lawyers, and 47 offices.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

The Grace To Dabble: Two Biglaw Firms Look To An AI-First Future - Above the Law

Major law firms are allocating non-billable hours for junior lawyers to train, experiment, and build repeatable, defensible AI workflows, sacrificing short-term billable time for long-term capability.
fromSun Sentinel
1 day ago

Resumption of Citizens Insurance alternative dispute hearings ordered

State-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. may continue to pursue more than 400 claims through an alternative dispute system that critics say produces rulings favorable to the insurer. A circuit judge from Leon County, Jonathan Sjostrom, signed an order on Friday saying that state law authorizes the company to send pending lawsuits to the Department of Administrative Hearings rather than the court system. The ruling requires DOAH to move forward on pending arbitration cases that have been stalled since Aug. 1.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

15 Years Of Above The Law - Above the Law

A veteran big-firm partner who moved in-house shared 15 years of candid legal insights on firm dynamics, client management, blogging, cultural observations, and expatriate life.
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fromemptywheel
2 days ago

Loaner AUSA Gabriel Diaz: Why Do You Think There Are Two Indictments Signed by Lindsey Halligan? - emptywheel

Lindsey Halligan signed a redrafted two-count indictment while a separate three-count document bearing her signature created unexplained, inconsistent grand jury records.
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fromGothamist
3 days ago

Suffolk County to appeal $112M award to unlawfully detained immigrants, official says

Suffolk County will appeal a $112 million jury award to 674 immigrants found to have been unlawfully detained under ICE detainers.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Judicial Appearance and Behavior Affects Justice

In the courtroom, judges are perceived on different levels based on a variety of factors, from attire to attitude. In addition to a black robe and judicial demeanor, observers interpret proceedings through a judge's verbal and nonverbal cues. From statements to silent sentiment expressed through emotion, observers (including jurors) follow the judge's lead regarding everything from evidentiary relevance to importance. Accordingly, when the stakes are high and emotions are higher, a judge's behavior can make or break the perception of justice.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

'DoorDash Girl' Hit With Felony Charges For Sharing Video Of Naked, Passed-Out Man On Social Media - Above the Law

A DoorDasher recorded and posted a naked, unconscious customer, was banned by DoorDash, and later charged with unlawful surveillance and dissemination of surveillance images.
fromemptywheel
2 days ago

The 11 Fuck-Ups Pam Bondi's DOJ Made in Indicting Jim Comey - emptywheel

By the summer of 2025, the FBI and the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia (USAO-EDVA) had initiated a criminal investigation into Mr. Comey. ECF Nos. 172-1 and 172-2. As part of the investigation, on September 12, 2025, an FBI agent assigned to the Director's Advisory Team was instructed, apparently with the concurrence of the USAOEDVA, 7 to review "a Blu-ray disc that contained a full Cellebrite extraction and Reader reports of [Mr. Richman's] iPhone and iPad backups." ECF 172-1.
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fromBloomberglaw
2 days ago

NY High Court to Tackle Employees' Protections for Online Posts

New York's Court of Appeals deciding whether employee blogging on political issues is protected under state labor law, affecting employer authority to discipline or fire.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago

Very, Very Rare!' Newsmax Legal Analyst Floored By Judge Ordering Trump-Picked Prosecutor to Turn Over Grand Jury Material in Comey Case

Judge ordered prosecutors to hand over grand jury records in the Comey perjury case, citing government misconduct and misstatements that could undermine juror integrity.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
2 days ago

Alexander brothers bid to toss sex-trafficking charges denied

Judge Caproni upheld federal sex‑trafficking allegations against the Alexander brothers, rejecting defense challenges and denying several suppression and statutory-definition motions.
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fromPoynter
2 days ago

Federal Indian law is shaping some of the biggest stories in America. Most journalists don't know they're covering it. - Poynter

Federal Indian law shapes major U.S. issues of land, sovereignty, governance and civil rights while tribal nations both rebuild institutions and confront threats to sovereignty.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

Lindsey Halligan's Math Ain't Mathin' - Above the Law

Lindsey Halligan's appointment and prosecutorial mistakes jeopardize the Comey indictment due to inconsistent records, filing errors, and possible illegal appointment.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Missing' Transcript of Trump Prosecutor Presenting Evidence Becomes Key Flashpoint In Comey Trial, Argues Legal Analyst

Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick ordered DOJ prosecutor Lindsey Halligan to immediately turn over grand jury records and audio to James Comey's defense team.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

Parents get 20,000 for unlawful' arrest after complaining about school on WhatsApp

Hertfordshire Police originally defended its decision to detain the couple but has now agreed a 20,000 payout, the Times reports. The force admitted a legal criteria for arrest was not made out and formally accepted liability for wrongful arrest and detention. Mr Allen, a Times Radio producer, said: We're very pleased Hertfordshire Constabulary have recognised, albeit belatedly, that our arrests were unlawful.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

5 plead guilty to laptop farm and ID theft scheme to land North Koreans US IT jobs

Fraudulent identity scheme enabled overseas IT workers, including North Korean IT workers, to obtain U.S. jobs, defrauding companies of about $1.28 million.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

OJ Simpson's estate agrees to pay $58 million to family of Ron Goldman

O.J. Simpson's estate agreed to pay Ron Goldman's family $58 million following the acceptance of their claim.
fromCbsnews
2 days ago

Alleged plot to bribe a juror with $100,000 upends former heavyweight boxer's NYC drug trial

Three men were arrested Monday for allegedly offering to pay $100,000 in cash to a juror at the Brooklyn drug trial of former heavyweight boxer Goran Gogic, leading a federal judge to abruptly dismiss the jury as it was about to hear opening statements. An anonymous jury will be chosen when Gogic's trial resumes after a 30-day break, said John Marzulli, a spokesperson for federal prosecutors in Brooklyn. Judge Joan Azrack scheduled a Dec. 17 conference.
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fromYahoo News
3 days ago

Gambling ads target Indonesian Meta users despite ban

Gambling promoters use deceptive ads on Meta platforms to mask betting sites as harmless content, breaching Indonesian law and risking government sanctions.
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fromsfist.com
1 day ago

East Bay Pilot Who Nearly Brought Down Alaska Flight Sentenced to Time Served In Federal Case

Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson avoided further jail time, receiving time served and three years' supervised release after pleading guilty to interfering with a flight crew.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I went to the legal-tech industry's spin on Sun Valley Conference. The message was clear: 'Thou shalt' use AI.

Law firms must adopt and procure AI to meet client demands for measurable cost savings, despite structural, billing, and procurement barriers.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Bonding From the Bench: How Judges Connect in the Courtroom

While many types of professionals facilitate willing compliance through attention, respectful communication, and active listening, judges are unique examples of how positive communication influences perceived fairness as they analyze the behavior of parties appearing in court, as well as the use of power by others, including a wide variety of actors, delivering court rulings and resolving disputes to ensure that justice is done.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Wexford man who assaulted a teenager and her mother receives an eleven month prison sentence

John Paul McGuire assaulted a woman and her teenage daughter, caused criminal damage, committed drink-driving and public order offences, has alcohol addiction and 19 convictions.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Battle between Abramovich and Jersey revealed as gagging order lifted

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

A sick spectacle': counting down the final minutes on Oklahoma's death row

A media representative was selected by an Oklahoma Corrections lottery to witness Tremane Wood's execution, prompting investigation into his conviction, imprisonment, and family accounts.
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Weird Law Arkansas Residents Are Required To Follow At Sandwich Shops - Tasting Table

This bylaw is very real and you can read it in the Little Rock, Arkansas, municipal code. Some sources online condense the bylaw by saying it prohibits honking at sandwich shops, but that is not entirely true. It's any place that serves sandwiches or cold drinks. If you stop to consider what that means, it's essentially any restaurant at all. The wording is a little obtuse, but Little Rock doesn't want you honking your horn after dark near restaurants.
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fromABA Journal
6 days ago

Davis Polk will pay $25K stipend to 2027 summer associates 'giving back' in summer 2026

Students who intern in nonprofit, government, or academic legal roles in summer 2026 will receive $25,000 upon joining Davis Polk as 2027 summer associates.
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fromABA Journal
4 days ago

How in-house counsel are increasingly turning to generative AI

Generative AI adoption among in-house lawyers has more than doubled to over half, prompting reduced reliance on outside counsel and changes in legal service pricing.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

Capitalizing On The Dead - See Also - Above the Law

Courts corrected improper filings, ordered release of millions of ChatGPT chats despite anonymization doubts, highlighted career creativity lessons, and dismissed a major BBC lawsuit.
fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Lawyer ends sexual harassment and retaliation suit against Polsinelli, 2 partners after claims allowed

A former Polsinelli partner who claims the law firm fired her after she complained about sexual harassment has filed a joint notice with the defendants stating that she is dismissing her federal lawsuit with prejudice. The plaintiff, international corporate attorney Julia I. Rix, had alleged in a September 2023 lawsuit that she was "repeatedly hounded" by the two male partners who wanted her to join them for after-hours drinks and hotel meetings.
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fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 week ago

Analyzing Inari Medical: In At Least One Judge's Court, There's Enough Bad News for Everyone

In October 2025, a federal district judge with an active docket of patent suits addressed the question of whether the filing (and, presumably, the service) of a complaint for patent infringement in and of itself precludes the defendant from asserting that it was unaware of the patent (and, thus, could not be a willful infringer). The bad news for plaintiffs: the answer was no.
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fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Did alleged sham hiring by SCOTUSblog founder Goldstein constitute tax evasion? Judge will decide

A judge will determine whether Tom Goldstein's alleged sham hires constituted taxable distributions; pretrial motions denied and sale of his home to fund defense blocked.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

'The system's about to break' - Thousands of court-appointed lawyers and staffers haven't been paid since June | Fortune

Court-appointed federal defense lawyers and their clients face prolonged hardship after shutdown-driven funding shortfalls left panel attorneys unpaid and stalled many federal criminal cases.
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fromABA Journal
6 days ago

After defense lawyer dies during trial, judge convicted for using public funds for vacations, personal purchases

Former Alabama Judge Gilbert P. Self Sr. convicted on 17 counts for using public funds for personal purchases and lying to investigators.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Judge denies bid to dismiss manslaughter case against former San Leandro police officer, chides grandstanding' by prosecutor

Judge refused to dismiss manslaughter charges against officer Jason Fletcher, clearing the way for a January trial in Steven Taylor's 2020 Walmart shooting.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

The lawyer who literally wrote the legal terms for the end of the Civil War is finally a member of the New York State Bar, 130 years after his death | Fortune

Ely Parker, a Seneca Civil War officer and Grant aide, was posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar after denial for Native American status.
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Woman who hit her young children and had 'violent tussle' with one of them has case discharged under probation act

destroyed every way I could become a functioning adult
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Nephew of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch has conviction for intoxication and acting 'extremely aggressive' with gardai discharged

Nathan Hutch was convicted for public intoxication and abusive behaviour after an aggressive, drug-influenced incident; he appealed, citing trauma and ongoing rehabilitation needs.
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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Deaf Man Sues Tesla for Firing Him When His Hearing Aids Malfunctioned

A deaf Tesla employee was fired after requesting reassignment when extreme heat at the Gigafactory caused his hearing aids to malfunction.
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