Big Law’s Cash Engine Keeps Roaring as 2026 Opens with Double-Digit Surge

Big Law’s Cash Engine Keeps Roaring as 2026 Opens with Double-Digit Surge

The money machine inside America’s largest law firms hasn’t slowed—it’s humming louder. Fresh figures from a Wells Fargo survey show that major U.S. firms kicked off 2026 with a striking 13.1% jump in revenue for the first quarter, outpacing the already-strong growth seen a year earlier. The data draws from more than 100 firms, including …

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Seashells, Numbers, and the Constitution: Why the Case Against Comey May Collapse

Seashells, Numbers, and the Constitution: Why the Case Against Comey May Collapse

A beach photo, a pair of numbers, and a criminal indictment—on paper, it sounds dramatic. In practice, legal scholars say the case against James Comey may be built on sand. The controversy traces back to a social media post showing seashells arranged to read “86 47.” Prosecutors argue the numbers carried a threatening message aimed …

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Bench vs. Brief: Maryland Judges Push Back Against Federal Lawsuit They Call a Dangerous First

Bench vs. Brief: Maryland Judges Push Back Against Federal Lawsuit They Call a Dangerous First

A courtroom clash is simmering far beyond any single case file. This time, it’s not a dispute between litigants—it’s judges themselves stepping into the fray. A group of 14 federal judges from Maryland has urged an appeals court to shut the door on a lawsuit brought by the administration of Donald Trump, describing the legal …

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Gavel and Gravity: How the Roberts Court Recast America’s Voting Rights Map

Gavel and Gravity: How the Roberts Court Recast America’s Voting Rights Map

The law once hailed as the crown jewel of the civil rights era is looking increasingly stripped of its shine. In a sharply divided 6–3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered another decisive blow to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, dismantling what many legal scholars describe as its last meaningful safeguard. The decision, driven …

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Big Law’s Golden Gates Still Guarded by Elite Campuses

Big Law’s Golden Gates Still Guarded by Elite Campuses

The promise of a more open road into America’s most lucrative law firms hasn’t quite materialised. Despite a shift in recruiting practices, the pipeline into “Big Law” remains tightly controlled by a small circle of prestigious law schools. Fresh data from the American Bar Association paints a stark picture: in 2025, just 16 law schools …

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In Court, Musk Shrugs Off the Details—Says He Trusted the Promise, Not the Paper

In Court, Musk Shrugs Off the Details—Says He Trusted the Promise, Not the Paper

The courtroom in Oakland turned into a battleground of memory and intent as Elon Musk faced sharp questioning over what he knew—and what he didn’t—about OpenAI’s evolution into a profit-driven enterprise. Pressed on a 2017 document outlining a structural shift, Musk offered a blunt admission: he skimmed the surface. The “headline,” he said, stuck. The …

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Gulf Routes Reignite as Air India Express Rebuilds Regional Network

Gulf Routes Reignite as Air India Express Rebuilds Regional Network

Air India Express is back in the Gulf skies with a familiar hum. The airline has restarted services to Bahrain and Qatar, marking a renewed push into key Middle East corridors while quietly expanding its footprint across the wider region. The relaunch, effective from April 30, reconnects a dense web of Indian cities—spanning both major …

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CBI’s Early 2026 Scorecard: Steady Gains Mask a Dip in Fee-Driven Income

CBI’s Early 2026 Scorecard: Steady Gains Mask a Dip in Fee-Driven Income

Commercial Bank International opened 2026 on a measured note, delivering a net profit of AED47.1 million for the first quarter, equivalent to $12.82 million, as core operations showed resilience despite a notable drag from non-interest income. The bank’s pre-tax earnings climbed 14 percent year-on-year to AED52.1 million, supported by a 7 percent rise in net …

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Sharjah Lender Caps Breakout Year With Dividend Boost After Profit Surge

Sharjah Lender Caps Breakout Year With Dividend Boost After Profit Surge

The Bank of Sharjah has capped off a standout financial year with shareholder rewards, approving a 6.5% cash dividend after delivering a sharp jump in earnings that underscored its renewed momentum. At its annual general meeting, the bank signed off on its financial results and key resolutions, including the continuation of its external audit partnership …

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LIV Golf Faces Financial Crossroads as Saudi Backers Step Away

LIV Golf Faces Financial Crossroads as Saudi Backers Step Away

The financial engine that powered LIV Golf’s explosive arrival is set to wind down, forcing the league into a defining moment about its future. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), which poured more than $5 billion into the breakaway circuit since its flashy debut in 2022, has decided the project no longer aligns with its …

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