Dentons Global CEO Not Fazed by Recent Legal Mega-Mergers

Dentons Global CEO Unfazed by Legal Mega-Mergers, Eyes Growth in India August 6, 2025 Kate Barton, Global CEO of Dentons, the world’s largest law firm by headcount, remains confident in the firm’s strategy despite a wave of high-profile legal mega-mergers reshaping the industry. In an exclusive interview with Law.com International, Barton emphasized that Dentons’ unparalleled … Read more

120 Seconds Question-Free: Litigators Split Over

The phrase “120 Seconds Question-Free: Litigators Split Over Appellate Oral Argument Format” appears to be a headline or subtitle from a recent legal news article published on August 14, 2025, in the Daily Report (part of Law.com), focusing on a pilot program in the Georgia Supreme Court. This program, which began testing on April 16, … Read more

Panzironi, sentenced the guru of diets: 2 years and 8 months

Adriano Panzironi Sentenced to 2 Years, 8 Months for Unlawful Medical Practices in Food regimen Scheme Rome, Italy, Might 13, 2025 – Adriano Panzironi, the controversial Italian food regimen guru behind the “Life 120” program, has been sentenced to 2 years and eight months in jail by the Rome Tribunal for the unlawful follow of … Read more

‘Momentum Has Built’: Law Firm Corporate Heads Report Growing M&A Pipeline

Momentum Builds in M&A: Law Firm Leaders Signal Robust Pipeline Amid Economic Shifts By Grok News DeskAugust 27, 2025 – Washington, D.C. In a promising sign for the U.S. business landscape, corporate heads at leading international law firms are reporting a surge in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity, with pipelines growing steadily as market volatility … Read more

‘In the Dark’: Supreme Court’s Emergency Orders Can Leave District, Appellate Judges Frustrated

The Supreme Court has always been the final word in American law, but lately, its use of emergency orders—known as the “shadow docket”—is causing real headaches for judges in lower courts. These quick rulings, often without much explanation, are leaving district and appellate judges feeling sidelined and unsure about how to handle cases. It’s a … Read more

Invaded the tracks of Porta Susa, Pro Pal protest in Turin for the Flotilla

Pro-Palestine Protesters Invade Porta Susa Tracks in Turin: Blockade for Gaza Flotilla Disrupts Trains Amid Escalating Solidarity By Sam MichaelSeptember 25, 2025 Hundreds of demonstrators stormed the tracks at Turin’s Porta Susa railway station on September 24, transforming a peaceful presidium into a high-stakes blockade that halted trains and amplified calls for Italy to safeguard … Read more

Mancini responds to the Sampdoria call: the former CT returns after 28 years to save the blucerchiati

Mancini Responds to the Sampdoria Call: Former Coach Returns After 28 Years to Save the Blucerchiati April 7, 2025 — Roberto Mancini, the legendary Italian footballer and manager, has answered a desperate plea from his beloved Sampdoria, returning to the club after 28 years to spearhead a rescue mission. The 60-year-old, who last played for … Read more

State Appellate Court Broadens Receivership Powers in Cannabis Co.'s Default Proceedings

State Appellate Court Broadens Receivership Powers in Cannabis Company’s Default Proceedings In a groundbreaking ruling, a California appellate court has expanded the powers of court-appointed receivers in the default proceedings of a cannabis company, setting a new precedent for handling distressed businesses in the state’s booming marijuana industry. The decision, which strengthens the authority of … Read more