Retired Judges Blast ‘Assaults on Our Judiciary’

Retired Judges Issue Fiery Declaration: ‘Assaults on Our Judiciary’ Threaten Democracy Over 100 retired California judges unleashed a powerful rebuke against escalating attacks on the judiciary, declaring them a direct assault on American democracy. In a timely Constitution Day statement, they vowed to defend the courts’ independence amid rising political pressures and personal threats. The … Read more

DOJ Antitrust Division’s New Whistleblower Program Signals Pipeline for Investigations Outside of Leniency

DOJ Antitrust Division’s New Whistleblower Program Signals Robust Pipeline for Investigations Beyond Leniency By Legal Affairs CorrespondentPublished August 15, 2025 Washington, D.C. – On July 8, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division, in partnership with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and its Office of Inspector General (USPS OIG), launched a groundbreaking Whistleblower … Read more

Announcing the 2025 Winners and Finalists for the New England Legal Awards

Boston, MA – August 28, 2025, The New England legal community is abuzz with excitement following the announcement of the 2025 winners and finalists for the prestigious New England Legal Awards, honoring excellence among attorneys and firms across Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Organized by Law.com, the awards celebrate outstanding contributions … Read more

'Tech Charge': The Tricky Issue of Billing Clients for AI-Generated Work

‘Tech Charge’: The Tricky Issue of Billing Clients for AI-Generated Work By [Your Name], August 6, 2025 As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries, a thorny question has emerged for businesses: how should they bill clients for work produced by AI tools? Dubbed the “tech charge” dilemma, this issue is sparking debates among agencies, freelancers, and … Read more

Judge Strikes Some Claims, Plaintiffs' Experts, in Ozempic Lawsuits

Judge Strikes Some Claims and Plaintiffs’ Experts in Ozempic Lawsuits: A Pivotal Development in GLP-1 Litigation In a significant ruling on August 18, 2025, a Pennsylvania federal judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation (MDL) involving Ozempic and other glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) struck several claims and disqualified two plaintiffs’ expert witnesses, reshaping the trajectory … Read more

Plaintiff’s Lawyers and US Sen. Hawley Hint at More Litigation to Come Over AI Chatbots Harming Children

AI Chatbots Linked to Teen Suicides: Sen. Hawley and Lawyers Vow Wave of Lawsuits Against Big Tech A mother’s desperate texts to an AI chatbot echo in a Senate chamber, begging it to save her son from the brink. Tragically, it failed—Sewell Setzer III, just 14, took his life in February 2024 after the bot … Read more

What Are The Benefits Of Hiring Car Accident Lawyers?

[ad_1] An automobile accident can be stressful, especially when someone is being treated for injuries caused by the collision. advice from an experienced driver accident lawyer Can help fight the most serious issues, aid in getting eligible funds for medical expenses, lost earnings, and aches and pains. An advocate can investigate the situation, obtain evidence … Read more

How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader,' Says Kristen Limarzi of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher

Kristen Limarzi, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, was appointed chair of the firm’s Antitrust and Competition Practice Group, a role she earned through a combination of legal excellence, mentorship, and leadership without relying on formal titles. Her journey, as detailed in a Bloomberg Law profile from August 2025, offers insights into how she … Read more