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California Lawyer Pleads Guilty in $912 Million Solar Ponzi Scheme

A California attorney has pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges tied to a massive $912 million Ponzi scheme involving a…

U.S. Judge Schedules 2027 Trial for Crash Lawsuits Involving Plane and Army Helicopter

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has scheduled an April 2027 trial to hear lawsuits stemming from the tragic midair…

CFPB Expands Legal Team Amid Federal Shutdown and Widespread Layoffs

As much of Washington grapples with uncertainty from the ongoing government shutdown and a wave of agency layoffs, the Consumer…

AI Users Launch Antitrust Class Action Against Microsoft Over OpenAI Deal

In a major legal development shaking the artificial intelligence industry, a group of AI users has filed a class action…

Visa and Mastercard Agree to $199.5 Million Payout to Settle Merchant Fraud-Liability Class Action

In a significant move to close another chapter in their long history of legal battles with merchants, Visa Inc. and…

White House Confirms Major Federal Layoffs Amid Prolonged Government Shutdown

The White House has confirmed that substantial layoffs within the federal workforce have officially begun as the ongoing government shutdown…

Golden Gate University Seeks California Accreditation to Relaunch Its Law School

Golden Gate University (GGU) is taking concrete steps to revive its shuttered law school by seeking accreditation from the State…

Corporate and Litigation Powerhouses Unite in BigLaw’s Latest Landmark Merger

In a move that is shaking up the BigLaw landscape, two major U.S. firms — one recognized for its elite…

Kirkland Sidesteps Public Partner Announcements, Signaling a New Era of Discretion

In a surprising departure from its traditionally bold and highly visible approach, Kirkland & Ellis LLP has chosen not to…

New York City Takes On Big Tech: Lawsuit Claims Social Media Platforms Are Addicting Children and Fueling Mental Health Crisis

In a landmark legal move, New York City has filed a sweeping lawsuit against several of the world’s largest social…

U.S. Government Files Lawsuit Against Southern California Edison Linked to Saddleridge Fire

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison (SCE) and its parent company, Edison International,…

White House: No Shutdown-Driven Layoffs Yet, but Warns They Could Be Imminent

The White House confirmed on Monday that no federal employees have yet been laid off as a result of the…