Many Trump Deal Firms Could Fulfill Pro Bono Pledges in Less Than a Year. But Will They?

By Sam Michael Elite law firms entangled in President Trump’s aggressive push against Big Law are staring down a surprising reality: their massive pro bono commitments could wrap up in months, not years. Yet with internal pushback mounting and vague terms clouding the path, the question lingers—will they actually deliver on these $940 million pledges … Read more

Amazon Cloud Outage Highlights Widespread Risk for Business

Amazon Cloud Outage Exposes Critical Vulnerabilities in U.S. Business Reliance on Big Tech NEW YORK — A massive Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that crippled internet giants and everyday operations last week serves as a stark reminder: In an era where 33% of U.S. businesses stake their survival on a single cloud provider, one glitch … Read more

US Singapore Courts Team Up to Protect Multichain’s Missing Crypto 2025

US, Singapore Courts Team Up to Protect Multichain’s Missing Crypto NEW YORK/SINGAPORE — In a groundbreaking cross-border alliance, a New York federal judge has extended a freeze on $63 million in stolen cryptocurrency, shielding Multichain’s missing crypto from potential dispersal and aiding Singapore’s liquidation efforts. This rare judicial handshake underscores the global push to recover … Read more

In-House Counsel Grapple With ‘Jarring’ Geopolitical Policy Shifts 2025

By Mark Smith Corporate legal teams across America are reeling from a whirlwind of sudden international policy twists, forcing executives to rethink everything from mergers to supply chains overnight. As tariffs spike and alliances fracture, in-house counsel describe the chaos as “jarring,” with geopolitical risk now dominating boardroom agendas. The surge in geopolitical tensions has … Read more

Supreme Court Asks for More Briefs Over Trump's National Guard Deployment to Chicago

Supreme Court Seeks Additional Briefs in Dispute Over Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Chicago WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration and Illinois officials to submit more detailed briefs in a high-stakes legal battle over President Donald Trump’s controversial decision to deploy National Guard troops near Chicago for immigration enforcement … Read more

How Savvy Real-Estate Investors Can Maximize Returns in Today’s Distressed Market

By Mark Smith With foreclosures spiking 16% in Q3 2025 and institutional sellers flooding auctions, the U.S. housing market is flashing distress signals that scream opportunity for sharp-eyed investors. As searches for “distressed real estate 2025,” “maximize returns foreclosures,” “BRRRR method 2025,” “off-market deals,” and “value-add strategies” surge amid rising inventory and flat prices, now’s … Read more

How Kirkland is Seizing on the Multi-Billion Dollar Data Centre Boom

By Sam Michael The AI revolution is supercharging a global frenzy for data centers, with hyperscalers like Google and Microsoft funneling hundreds of billions into sprawling campuses—and Kirkland & Ellis is front and center, locking in blockbuster deals that could redefine Big Law’s tech playbook. As U.S. searches skyrocket for “data center boom 2025,” “Kirkland … Read more

How I Made Partner: Build and Expand Solid Meaningful Relationships

In the cutthroat world of Big Law, where promotions feel like climbing Everest, Nima Darouian credits his recent elevation to partner at Ballard Spahr not to billable hours alone, but to a simple yet profound strategy: forging genuine connections. As searches explode for “how I made partner,” “making partner law firm,” “build relationships legal career,” … Read more

Firms Prioritize Billing and Collections Improvements, But 2025 Gains Will Be a Struggle

Law firms across the U.S. are doubling down on overhauling their billing and collections systems heading into 2025, eyeing tech upgrades to squeeze out every dollar—but economic headwinds and stubborn inefficiencies threaten to blunt those ambitions. As searches for “law firm billing 2025,” “collections improvements Big Law,” “billing rates inflation,” “revenue cycle challenges,” and “AI … Read more

Antitrust Litigation, Premerger Filings Remain Busy Despite Government Shutdown

Antitrust Litigation, Premerger Filings Remain Busy Despite Government Shutdown – HSR Reviews Slow but Steady By Mark Smith In the thick of the federal government shutdown now grinding into its second month, U.S. businesses chasing mergers and battling antitrust suits are finding one silver lining: the engines of premerger filings and private litigation keep humming … Read more