Federal Judge Upholds Class Action Against Ford, Reinforces Rule 23 Supremacy Over State Restrictions

In a significant ruling for consumer rights and class action litigation, a federal judge in Massachusetts recently denied Ford Motor Company’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit alleging defects in its 10-speed transmissions. Central to this decision was the interpretation of Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which allows class actions in federal…

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Judge Disqualifies Law Firm from Johnson & Johnson Talc MDL Over Ethical Breach

In a significant development within the multidistrict litigation (MDL) over Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based baby powder, a New Jersey federal judge has disqualified the Beasley Allen Law Firm from representing a substantial number of plaintiffs. This decision comes after findings that the firm violated ethical guidelines by collaborating with a former outside counsel affiliated with…

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Bar Exam Scores Show Modest Uptick in 2026, Echoing Ongoing Variability in Exam Performance

The national mean scaled score for the February 2026 Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) has shown a slight increase compared to 2025, yet it continues to lag behind the results from two of the three preceding years. This trend reflects ongoing fluctuations in bar exam performance, influenced by various factors including changes in exam administration and…

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Connecticut Explores Alternatives to Traditional Bar Exam for Attorney Licensure

Connecticut has initiated efforts to explore alternative pathways to attorney licensure by forming a committee tasked with investigating options beyond the traditional bar exam method for law school graduates. This move aligns Connecticut with several other states that are reconsidering the role of the bar exam in evaluating the readiness of aspiring lawyers. The state…

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Taiwan Ex-Mayor Ko Wen-je Sentenced to 17 Years for Corruption, Prompting Political and Judicial Debate

A Taiwanese court has convicted former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je on multiple corruption-related charges, sentencing him to 17 years in prison. The court found that Ko accepted bribes totaling NT$2.1 million (approximately $65,000) in March 2020, disguised as political donations during his tenure as mayor. Additionally, he was found guilty of misappropriating NT$6 million in…

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Corporate Legal Showdown: Firms Challenge DOJ’s Renewed Oversight Efforts

In recent developments, companies that were previously subject to stringent orders during the Trump administration are now challenging a renewed effort by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to reinstate these measures. The companies describe the orders as “draconian” and argue that bringing them back would be unjustified and harmful. This legal battle highlights the ongoing…

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DraftKings’ Legal Chief Sees $7.9M Yearly Compensation Amidst Significant Stock Sales

DraftKings Inc.’s Chief Legal Officer, R. Stanton Dodge, received total compensation of $6,570,091 in 2024, comprising a base salary of $500,000, stock awards valued at $6,059,741, and other compensation totaling $10,350. ([salary.com](https://www.salary.com/research/executive-compensation/draftkings-inc-executive-salary?utm_source=openai)) In 2025, Dodge’s compensation increased to $7.9 million, marking a rise of over $1 million from the previous year. ([materials.proxyvote.com](https://materials.proxyvote.com/Approved/26142V/20250321/NPS_599712.PDF?utm_source=openai)) Throughout 2025, Dodge…

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Williams & Connolly Takes Legal Action Against Former Clerk Over Social Media Breach of Client Data

On March 17, 2026, Williams & Connolly, one of the leading law firms in the United States, initiated legal action against a former clerk, Dante Chambers, for allegedly posting confidential client information on social media. Chambers reportedly shared hundreds of communications related to the firm on Instagram. This act has raised significant concerns about the…

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Argentina Prevails in $16 Billion Reversal: U.S. Appeals Court Sides on YPF Nationalization Dispute

In a significant legal development, Argentina has successfully overturned a substantial $16 billion ruling in favor of Petersen Energia Inversora SA and Eton Park Capital Management, relating to a dispute over the nationalization of YPF SA. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit delivered this decision, impacting the long-standing case involving the expropriation…

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Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director’s Personal Email: A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity Resilience

In a recent disclosure, the U.S. Department of Justice confirmed that hackers, allegedly affiliated with Iran, breached the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel. This incident underscores the persistent challenges that even high-ranking officials face in cybersecurity. The breach became public after the hackers, known as the Handala Hack Team, posted content online claiming…

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Supreme Court to Rule on TPS Program’s Future Impacting Thousands of Syrians and Haitians

The United States Supreme Court has slated April 29 for a significant hearing concerning the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, a day marking the conclusion of its April argument session. The court will entertain arguments on efforts initiated by the Trump administration with respect to the discontinuation of the TPS program, which affects numerous Syrians…

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Jurisdictional Hurdles Lead to Dismissal of X Corp.’s Antitrust Claims in Advertising Boycott Case

In a recent legal development, a judge dismissed X Corp.’s antitrust claims related to an alleged advertising boycott, citing insufficient evidence to establish personal jurisdiction over the international defendants involved. This decision came as a setback for X Corp., which had accused major companies—Shell International, Lego A/S, Nestle S.A., and Orsted Services—of participating in a…

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Japan’s Strategic Investments in East Texas Drive Growth for Major Law Firms Amid Geopolitical Unrest

The recent geopolitical tensions involving Iran have cast a spotlight on Japan’s strategic investment efforts in East Texas, providing a significant boost to several major law firms specializing in mergers and acquisitions. Japan’s move highlights a broader trend of foreign investments in the United States, aiming to leverage the region’s resources and existing industrial infrastructure….

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New York Courts Dismiss Blind Juror’s Discrimination Claims, Sparking Accessibility Debate

The New York State Court System has recently resolved allegations related to the exclusion of a blind man from jury service. The dismissal of these claims marks a significant development in the ongoing dialogue about accessibility and inclusion within the judicial process. The case in question involved Charles G. Morris, a blind Long Island resident…

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Supreme Court to Hear Key Case on Trump-Era Decision Impacting Deportation Protections for Haitians and Syrians

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case in April regarding the deportation protections for nationals from Haiti and Syria. This case traces back to policies implemented during the Trump administration, which sought to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals from these countries, potentially affecting thousands of residents who have been…

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“February 2026 Multistate Bar Exam Scores Show Modest Improvement amid Ongoing Concerns”

The February 2026 Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) has shown a slight increase in the national mean scaled score compared to the previous year, providing a modest uplift to prospective attorneys. However, the performance remains below the results from two out of the three preceding years, posing ongoing concerns for both examinees and legal educators. More…

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Understanding Voir Dire: Navigating Jury Selection Through Law360 Pulse’s Interactive Quiz

The nuanced procedure of voir dire, a critical phase in the jury selection process, has recently been put under the spotlight by Law360 Pulse through its thought-provoking weekly quiz. This quiz not only serves to test legal professionals on their understanding of intricate legal procedures but also ensures that they remain engaged with current challenges…

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Mitch Reynolds Joins Greenberg Traurig, Strengthening Dallas Real Estate Practice Amid Market Shifts

Mitch Reynolds has joined Greenberg Traurig’s real estate practice in Dallas, adding significant depth to the firm’s capabilities in the competitive real estate sector. This move enhances Greenberg Traurig’s ability to navigate complex real estate transactions and expand its influence in the region. Details are outlined here. Reynolds previously served as a partner at Katten…

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Morgan Lewis Strengthens Labor and Employment Practice with Strategic Hire of Benjamin Davis

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP has bolstered its labor and employment team with the strategic addition of Benjamin Davis, further enhancing its capabilities in this area. Davis, whose expertise lies in advising companies on complex labor relations and employment matters, joins the firm as a partner. His recruitment comes at a time when legal challenges…

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