The current Supreme Court has opened the door to potential patchwork state-by-state banking laws, a move that raises questions about its impact on the national and global economy. More details can be found in the full report on Bloomberg Law News.
In a bizarre turn, recent litigation explores how to sue NASA for fallen space debris. While it appears a niche practice area, the implications could broaden if private space ventures increase in number. Read more on this development at Law.com.
Elon Musk is once again in the headlines, this time for closing an office in response to a dispute with a judge. The details of this unusual legal spat are covered extensively by the NY Times.
George Santos is expected to plead guilty to corruption charges, further adding to the list of legal challenges he faces. For updates on this case, visit Reuters.
A suit against firms involved in a bankruptcy judge’s controversial relationship with a partner has been dismissed. Further insights are available on Law360.
Models with small partner pay spreads are becoming increasingly rare, posing questions about the equity and management of compensation structures within law firms. For an in-depth look, see the article on American Lawyer.
The legal community is abuzz with speculation following the suspicious death of Sal Strazzullo, known as the “night life lawyer.” The unfolding mystery is covered by the NY Post.
For more detailed coverage on these stories, visit the original article on Above the Law.