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Legal ethics rules largely bar non-lawyers from owning law firms. MSOs offer a chance to get around that rule.
The recent federal district court ruling striking down the Trump administration's executive order targeting the law firm Susman Godfrey is the fourth similar ruling in response to orders punishing ...
The Tonawanda Seneca Nation and the Sierra Club have joined forces against massive data center planned for rural Genesee ...
HONG KONG (AP) — A top Beijing official overseeing Hong Kong affairs on Saturday warned of persisting threats in the city as a China-imposed national security law approaches its fifth anniversary, ...
The Yomiuri Shimbun Flyers bearing the message, “Online gambling is a crime,” are seen on the counter at a pizza delivery business in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, on Monday. The Yomiuri Shimbun 20:00 JST, ...
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has joined the boutique Washington DC law firm founded by former Attorney General Bill Barr. Pompeo, who also served as CIA director during the first Donald Trump ...
KPF is working on plans for a deep refurbishment of the London office of US law firm Dentons in St Paul’s. The practice has submitted a planning application for what it describes as a “major ...
Bondholders to EchoStar Corp. are working with law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld and investment bank Centerview Partners LLC as the telecommunications company mulls a potential ...
EchoStar bondholders have engaged Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld ahead of a potential bankruptcy filing sparked by recent threats by federal regulators to revoke the company’s key wireless ...
A new report finds that in-house attorneys are more likely than law firm counterparts to use AI tools in their legal work, even as law firms’ resistance to AI tools may cost them business.
Getty legal action against AI photo firm is ‘day of reckoning’, start of trial hears - Press Gazette
Getty legal action against AI photo firm is ‘day of reckoning’, start of trial hears Stability AI says Getty claim is "overt threat" to its business. By PA Media ...
President Donald Trump, through the Department of Justice (DOJ) and other agencies, is using law-and-order tactics that his deputies say are necessary but that critics say could constitute overreach.
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