Top Law Firms and Stories Impacting the Legal Community: Law360 Weekly Recap

On Law360 last week, multiple law firms, stories and expert analyses sent ripples through the legal community. Offering a spotlight on fast-moving legal trends and developments, Law360 helps legal professionals stay updated and ready, given the complexity and speed of today’s legal landscape. The noted law firms and stories generated considerable attention last week, marking…

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Legos and Working Girl: Unconventional Strategies Secure $10 Billion Family Feud Victory

An innovative approach utilizing Legos and referencing the 1988 film “Working Girl”, taken by a father-son attorney duo, paved the way for a significant legal victory related to a bitter family feud over a multi-billion dollar real estate business. The client, together with his brothers, turned the court’s judgement favorably, resulting in a verdict worth…

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Former USPTO Chief Legal Officer Joins Carmichael IP PLLC, Enhancing Firm’s Intellectual Property Expertise

A former chief legal officer at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, lauded for his time spent fostering and protecting innovation within the realms of intellectual property law, has recently taken a new position at Carmichael IP PLLC. This highly experienced intellectual property attorney is expected to be a valuable asset to the firm, bringing…

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Tennessee Legislation Targets Gender-Affirming Care for Minors: A Battle Over Parental Consent

The Tennessee House of Representatives recently approved a bill that would criminalize adults aiding minors in receiving gender-affirming care outside the state, without parental consent. The legislation, introduced as HB 2310 by Representative Bryan Richey, stipulates that violations result in a Class C felony, imposing a sentencing range of three to six years for first-time…

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Alabama House Advances Bill Banning ‘Harmful’ and ‘Obscene’ Library Materials for Minors

The Alabama House of Representatives recently voted 72-28 to advance a controversial bill, HB 385, which seeks to prohibit public libraries from providing materials that are deemed “harmful to minors” or “obscene”. This decision marks an important turning point in the state’s legislative process as it now awaits deliberation in the Alabama Senate. This proposed…

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Fifth Circuit Supports Expansion of Background Checks on Firearm Purchases for 18-to-20-Year-Olds

In an interesting development in federal law, the Fifth Circuit upheld a decision not to preliminarily enjoin a statute widening the scope of background checks on firearms purchases made by 18-to-20-year-olds, thereby suggesting its likely constitutionality. The law is intended to provide an additional safeguard in an era of rising concerns over issues of gun…

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Cox Enterprises Pursues Insurers for $15M in Unprecedented Illegal Downloads Lawsuit

In a noteworthy development this week, Cox Enterprises Inc. has taken legal action against two of its insurers, alleging their failure to reimburse the company for the substantial expenses it incurred in the course of a unique lawsuit. The litigious dispute, which was ultimately settled, sought to establish the Internet service provider’s liability for illegal…

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Global Law Firm Quinn Emanuel Secures License to Strengthen Presence in Saudi Arabia’s Legal Landscape

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP has formally consolidated its presence in Saudi Arabia by obtaining a licence to practice law in the Kingdom. The firm plans to operate out of the capital, Riyadh, through a Saudi professional company arrangement, continuing its partnership with local firm Alrubayyi & Attorneys established in 2022. Details on this…

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Senate Judiciary Committee Questions ABA’s Sexual Assault Disclosure Policies

Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have recently written to the American Bar Association (ABA), expressing concerns about the requirement for prospective attorneys to disclose instances of sexual assault. The Senators are urging the ABA to thoroughly examine the mechanisms and impacts of such disclosures during state bar applications. The Senate Judiciary Committee’s communication to…

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Paul Weiss’ Houston Expansion Hindered as Key Partners Choose Established Firms over $10M-$15M Guarantees

Paul Weiss, known for its robust global operations in the Biglaw community, had intentions of expanding to Houston to capitalize on the burgeoning city’s proximity to private equity and oil and gas sectors. Unfortunately, the endeavor has not gone as smoothly as anticipated according to a report by Bloomberg Law. The success of the said…

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