The JUDGES Act would authorize 63 new permanent district court judgeships across the country over 10 years.
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Call for Nominations: The Recorder's 2024 California Legal Awards
The Recorder is excited to announce that the California Legal Awards will be moving to Los Angeles this year! Nominations are now open with an extended deadline of June 28.
Oil Field Supplier Gets Stay on USDOT Ban on Transport of Explosive
Had the agency carefully reviewed the evidence, it would have realized its findings were overwhelmingly contradicted by that evidence, the U.S. Fifth Circuit noted.
Are More Federal Judgeships on the Horizon?
The JUDGES Act would authorize 63 new permanent district court judgeships across the country over 10 years, including in Texas, California and other states where judges are dealing with particularly high caseloads.
Law Firms Swap CMOs, as Davis Polk, McGuireWoods and Holland & Hart Ink New Marketing Leaders
Established business professionals are in demand in Big Law, as two of the three recent chief marketing officer hires held the same job at other shops.
'The Preposterous Has Become Reality': Chancery Filings Continue to Target Musk, Tesla Board
Complaints in Delaware court allege that Elon Musk sought to take AI-related projects elsewhere if he could nt maintain a 25% equity stake in the electric car manufacturer.
The Hype Behind Harvey: How the Stealthy Startup Is Raising Industry Eyebrows
Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed high-profile clients and tons of cash, along with an air of suspicion around its AI capabilities.
The Hype Behind Harvey: How Firms Are Using the Gen AI Startup
Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed several high-profile law firm and corporate clients. Here’s how some of them are using the technology.
FTX Examiner Requests Additional Investigation on Sullivan & Cromwell
A court-appointed examiner requested up to $3 million to investigate the law firm’s role in advising Sam Bankman-Fried on his purchase of Robinhood shares, as well as two other issues.
The Judge Is Also a Policyholder: Jurist Won't Step Down From Insurance Case Despite Claims History
Liberty Mutual said one of the judge’s claim in 2008 was investigated by the company after being “red flagged.”