According to the federal judiciary, Jordan gave notice of his plan to retire on May 7, and he plans to leave the bench on Jan. 15, days before a presidential inauguaration. With one other current vacancy on the court, the currently majority-Republican Third Circuit could flip.
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Attorneys General Secure $10.25M Settlement With Major Phone Carriers
“We have all heard and seen advertisements announcing too-good-to-be-true cellphone deals, offering wireless devices for free or ‘unlimited’ data,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said. “Turns out, many of those deals are indeed too good to be true.”
Federal Judge Dismisses Volkswagen Suit Challenging Illinois 'Multiplier Act'
The multiplier act did not bar Volkswagen from informing customers that the statute requiring manufacturers to reimburse dealers for services related to manufacturer-provided limited warranty was the reason for an increase in price or prohibited the company from raising prices to cover expenses, the judge held.
Ex-Board Member of Trump Media SPAC Merger Partner Is Guilty in Insider Trading Case
Prosecutors had accused Garelick of using information he obtained through his seat on the board of Digital World Acquisition Corporation to tip off two Florida brothers about the upcoming SPAC merger.
2nd Suit Claims Antisemitism at Rutgers
“Rivka is just one of the few who is willing to truly put their neck on the line,” plaintiffs attorney Cory Rothbort said.
New York, Anti-Abortion Groups Jockey Over Jurisdiction
Groups offering pregnancy counseling said they would be burdened by having to litigate the case in Manhattan, saying there was a concentration of organizations in Western New York.
Unraveling The American Data Privacy Patchwork: Will the American Privacy Rights Act Succeed?
As the focus on protecting personal data continues to grow with the ever-widening adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, exponential increases in the number and breadth of data breaches, and growing awareness of the risk posed by data brokers, the time appears right for a U.S. federal data privacy regulation to succeed in Congress. But […]
Copyright Infringement Damages Are Not Limited to Three Years, Supreme Court Says
But the court, in its 6-3 decision, left perhaps for another day a ruling on when exactly the three-year clock for filing an infringement case begins.
The National Law Journal Announces 2024 Elite Trial Lawyers Awards Finalists
ALM is pleased to announce the finalists and honorees for the 2024 Elite Trial Lawyers awards. The winners will be named at an award ceremony to be held in New York City on July 11.
Legal Speak's 'Sidebar With Saul: The First Trump Criminal Trial'
ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul details the events of the first Trump criminal trial inside the courtroom in Lower Manhattan.