Maine Disqualifies Trump from 2024 Primary Ballot Based on Fourteenth Amendment

Maine Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows, has disqualified former US President, Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 presidential primary ballot. Bellows’ controversial decision relied on Section 3 of the US Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment. This Amendment, specifically the same provision, was recently cited by the Colorado Supreme Court in their decision to remove Trump from Colorado’s…

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Sri Lanka President Pardons Over 1,000 Inmates Amid Efforts to Reconcile Post-Civil War Society

In a recent announcement by Sri Lankan Prison Commissioner, Gamini Dissanayake, Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesinghe pardoned over 1,000 prisoners on the Christmas holiday. Out of the total 1,004 pardoned inmates, 989 were men and 15 were women, majority of them being accused of non-payment of outstanding fines. The Sri Lanka president released a statement…

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Redefining Law Firms: How Adopting a Tech Company Model Spurs Innovation and Client Satisfaction

Law firms largely operate as standard service businesses. However, there is a growing discussion in the industry about the potential benefits of running a law firm in a similar fashion to a tech company. This approach can radically change the law firm business model and create innovative opportunities. In a recent episode of the Non-Eventcast…

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Celebrating Collaborative Success: Above the Law Extends New Year Wishes to Advertising Partners

In a show of appreciation towards their advertising partners, the well-renowned legal news outlet, Above the Law extended warm New Year wishes, remarking on their admiration for their collaborative efforts in the year 2023. Sending out a positive message, they expressed their satisfaction with the partnerships formed over the past year. No further information was…

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Dallas Rises as Finance Hub, Surpassing Chicago and LA in Attracting Wall Street Giants

Recent dynamics on Wall Street have sparked a considerable shift in the geographic distribution of the American finance workforce. Dallas, Texas has been a central node in this transition, surpassing traditional financial centers like Chicago and Los Angeles in terms of the number of finance workers employed. Throughout the past year, Dallas has become the…

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Pegasus Spyware Resurfaces in India: Prominent Journalists Allegedly Targeted

Amnesty International has released a report alleging that Pegasus spyware has been used to target prominent Indian journalists. This claim has renewed concerns about government surveillance and press freedom in India, stirring memories of the 2021 Pegasus project disclosures that rocked the nation. The report specifically highlights the cases of Siddharth Varadarajan, founding editor of…

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L’Oreal Heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyers Becomes First Woman with $100 Billion Fortune

Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, heir to the L’Oreal fortune, has become the first woman in history to accumulate a fortune valued at $100 billion. This monumental achievement marks a significant milestone not only for Bettencourt Meyers herself, but also for France’s rapidly growing fashion and cosmetic industries. Her wealth increased to a staggering $100.2 billion this…

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Bridgewater CEO’s Past Romance Sparks Favoritism Allegations Amid Corporate Culture Shift

In a recent development at Bridgewater Associates, the global hedge fund giant, allegations of favoritism have emerged linked to CEO Nir Bar Dea. An office romance from Bar Dea’s past has come to light, raising questions within the organization. Soon after Bar Dea’s ascension to the role of sole chief executive officer of Bridgewater Associates,…

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Rising Concerns: Trucking Crash Mitigation Technology Failures Prompt $16.6M Verdict and Future Lawsuits

Attorneys Joe Fried and Michael Goldberg of Fried Goldberg, along with Karina Deochand and Romi Jayswal of Karma Injury Law, recently secured a sizeable $16.6 million verdict in DeKalb County. This verdict is connected to a case where a truck’s automated emergency braking system failed, leading to a sudden stop that caused their client to…

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AI Startups Cerebras and Glean Appoint New Top Legal Executives Amid Industry Growth

AI startups, Cerebras Systems Inc. and Glean Technologies Inc., have appointed new top legal executives. Cerebras, a chipmaker specialising in artificial intelligence processors, has hired Shirley Li as General Counsel. Li, a former associate at Goodwin Procter, most recently served as Chief Legal and People Officer for Snapdocs Inc. Her predecessor at Cerebras was Rebecca…

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DC Law Firms Focus on Regulatory and Enforcement Practices in 2023 Hiring Trends

In 2023, law firm hiring in Washington, D.C. concentrated specifically on key regulatory and enforcement practices. According to several legal recruiters in the area, practices including antitrust, white collar, government contracts, health care, and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act were mainly targeted. These hiring trends were reflective of the federal government’s priorities. Nonetheless, caution was exhibited…

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Disney Extends General Counsel Horacio Gutierrez’s Contract, Elevates Role to Chief Legal Officer

Walt Disney Co. has announced changes for General Counsel Horacio Gutierrez, including a contract extension and new professional title. According to a securities filing last week, Gutierrez will have his role expanded and his term extended until December 31, 2026. Previously known as the general counsel at Disney, Gutierrez was appointed two years ago to…

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Law Firm Closures in 2023: Analyzing Recruitment, Retention, and Financial Challenges

Looking back at 2023, several renowned law firms shuttered their operations. Undeniably, high-profile closures, like that of Am Law 200 firm Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, grabbed the maximum attention. However, the legal fraternity saw an equal impact with the forced discontinuation of various midsize firms and boutiques. Two notable firms, each harnessing the expertise…

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Rajah & Tann Appoints Hew Kian Heong as International Arbitration Partner Amid China-Singapore Relations Boost

Hew Kian Heong, previously head of construction and infrastructure disputes at Kewei Law Firm — the Shanghai-based joint operation firm of Herbert Smith Freehills, has been appointed as a partner of the Singapore Big Four firm Rajah & Tann. Heong will join Rajah & Tann in the capacity of International Arbitration partner from January 1,…

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