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Special Counsel Asks Supreme Court to Settle Trump Immunity Issue
Prosecutor Jack Smith wants the Supreme Court to quickly rule on former President Donald Trump's immunity claims to meet a March 2024 trial date on charges related to the 2020 election.Gov. Gavin Newsom Appoints 2 to Northern California Courts of Appeal
The governor also named 18 new trial court judges in eight counties.Volvo to Switch Gears in Legal With New General Counsel
Helen Hu is taking the legal reins of the automaker, succeeding Maria Hemberg, whom Hu calls her mentor.California's Draft AI Rules Offer Protections for Consumers, More Questions for Businesses
"I think we expected the large rubrics," said Shannon Yavorsky, head of Orrick's global cyber privacy and data innovation practice. "What I didn't expect was the level of detail around some of the carve-outs and the broad, broad definitions that are drawn in."View more book results for the query "O'Melveny"
Johnson & Johnson Moves to Disqualify Beasley Allen From Talc Leadership
In a Tuesday motion, Johnson & Johnson said that Beasley Allen principal Andy Birchfield had struck an alliance with one of its former lawyers, James Conlan, at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath.With VP Breaking Tie, Senate Confirms Loren AliKhan to DC District Court
Republican opposition centered on nominee's advocacy for a ban on outdoor religious services during pandemic and her support for left-leaning American Constitution SocietyHarvard's Top Lawyer to Retire After Three Decades With University
Diane Lopez has helped guide the university through a broad range of matters, from its ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to its ultimately unsuccessful fight to preserve affirmative action in college admissions.Gen AI and E-Discovery: If Chatbots Can Write, Can They Be Custodians?
The definition of a custodian in e-discovery has evolved significantly over the years, along with its importance, as data volumes and types have exploded. E-discovery experts expect that generative AI will add one more twist to this trend.SEC Continues Its Strong Focus on Rooting Out Whistleblower Impediments
In the past dozen years the SEC's whistleblower program has awarded about $100 million a year to tipsters. But the price is eternal vigilance over companies' agreements with employees, which sometimes include language impeding their rights to inform the government of wrongdoing. The article looks at how and why the SEC scrutinizes employment agreements and what it does when companies cross the line set down by Rule 21F-17(a), enacted under the Dodd-Frank Act.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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