DLA Piper has decided that attorneys must work from the office four days a week, which provides them with an extra day for scheduling interviews and meetings. Meanwhile, the White House has begun sending its social media teams to accompany FBI arrests as part of a new communication strategy. In legal news, Alina Habba has proclaimed herself the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, and the Fifth Circuit has overturned a previous ruling, allowing a student group's lawsuit against a college for banning a drag show to move forward, emphasizing First Amendment protections.
DLA Piper is implementing a policy requiring attorneys to return to the office four days a week, allowing them an additional day for interviews and client meetings.
The White House's social media teams are accompanying FBI arrests, showcasing a new method of public engagement and communication from government agencies.
Alina Habba claims the title of U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, making statements regarding her legal standing and authority in her jurisdiction.
The Fifth Circuit Court has revived a lawsuit from a student group against a college for banning a drag show, citing First Amendment rights.
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