Doing Good by Doing Good: Law Firm Social Responsibility

[ad_1] Corporations increasingly subscribe to the principle of corporate social responsibility. CSR is based on the belief that demonstrating concern for the environment, human rights, community development and the welfare of its employees can make a corporation more profitable. And if not more profitable, at least a better place to work. Law firms can learn … Read more

New inconveniences on the high speed between Milan and Rome: train stopped in Piacenza. Delays of one hour

New Inconveniences on High-Speed Line Between Milan and Rome: Train Stopped in Piacenza, Delays of One Hour Milan, Italy, April 5, 2025 – Travelers on Italy’s high-speed rail network faced fresh disruptions Saturday morning as a train on the Milan-Rome route ground to a halt in Piacenza, triggering delays of up to an hour. The … Read more

6.8 magnitude earthquake off the curili in Russia

You mentioned a 6.8 magnitude earthquake off the Kuril Islands in Russia. Based on available information, there was a 6.7 magnitude earthquake that struck the Kuril Islands on August 3, 2025, which is likely the event you’re referring to, as the magnitude is very close (6.7 vs. 6.8) and such discrepancies can occur in initial … Read more

State Appellate Court Sends Case Back to Determine if Daughter’s Firm Can Represent Father’s Class Action 2025

New York, NY – August 29, 2025 – In a decision that underscores the delicate balance between family ties and professional ethics in the legal profession, the New York Appellate Division, First Department, has remanded a high-stakes class action lawsuit back to the trial court to determine whether a law firm can ethically represent a … Read more

Detroit Mercy Law Launches Fully Online JD Program

Detroit Mercy Law Launches Innovative Fully Online JD Program, Set to Debut in 2026 On September 11, 2025, the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law announced the launch of its fully online Juris Doctor (JD) program, marking a significant expansion in accessible legal education amid growing demand for flexible options in the post-pandemic era. … Read more

I make, sell pepper soup with stolen goats at my beer parlour – 56-yr-old suspect

Nigerian Beer Parlour Owner, 56, Confesses to Using Stolen Goats for Pepper Soup Sales In a shocking confession that’s stunned locals in Nigeria’s Osun State, a 56-year-old beer parlour operator admitted to stealing goats for years to prepare and sell pepper soup to unsuspecting customers. Ayo Akinpelu, arrested on September 11, 2025, by Amotekun security … Read more

DOJ Files Appeal in Wilmer Executive Order Case

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an appeal on July 25, 2025, challenging a federal judge’s ruling that struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP (WilmerHale). The order, issued on March 27, 2025, as Executive Order 14250, accused WilmerHale of “abusing its pro bono practice” and … Read more

Big Law C-Suite Hiring Has Remained High

Big Law C-Suite Hiring Stays Robust in 2025: Tech and Strategy Drive Demand Despite a cautious hiring landscape in Big Law, C-suite recruitment has remained remarkably strong in 2025, fueled by the growing importance of technology, data, and strategic leadership. Legal industry reports and expert insights reveal a surge in demand for top executives, particularly … Read more

Charlotte light rail stabbing: Trump demands death penalty for suspect

Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing: Trump Demands Death Penalty for Suspect in Brutal Killing of Ukrainian Refugee A senseless stabbing on Charlotte’s light rail has ignited national fury, with President Donald Trump demanding the death penalty for the suspect. The unprovoked attack on a Ukrainian refugee has become a flashpoint in the ongoing debate over urban … Read more