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Ethical Breach Unveiled: Jackson Walker Law Firm’s Secret Romance Under Fire

A recent ruling has placed Houston’s Jackson Walker LLP in hot water, as U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur has accused the firm of breaching its ethical obligations. This comes in the wake of revelations about a concealed relationship between David Jones, a former bankruptcy judge, and Elizabeth Freeman, a partner at the firm. In a …

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Life on the Line: Attempted Assassination Charge Looms for Trump Suspect

In a shocking turn of events, U.S. authorities are poised to file an attempted assassination charge against Ryan Routh, the man arrested for allegedly lurking with a firearm at Donald Trump’s golf course in Florida. This new charge, which could result in a life sentence, highlights the gravity of the situation unfolding in West Palm …

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The Tides of Succession: A Courtroom Showdown Over Murdoch’s Media Empire

In a dramatic Reno courtroom, the future of Rupert Murdoch’s expansive media empire hung in the balance as a pivotal hearing concluded. At 93, the media mogul is maneuvering to modify the family’s trust, which safeguards substantial stakes in Fox Corp and News Corp. His intent? To secure the reigns for his eldest son, Lachlan …

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California Takes a Stand Against Exxon in Plastic Pollution Lawsuit

In a bold move to tackle the plastic pollution crisis, California has launched a lawsuit against Exxon Mobil, accusing the oil giant of perpetuating a decades-long misinformation campaign that has exacerbated global plastic waste. This legal action, announced during Climate Week in New York City by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, follows a comprehensive investigation …

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Texas Judge Speaks Out Against Reforms Targeting ‘Judge Shopping’

In a pointed address at a Federalist Society conference in Fort Worth, U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor criticized recent efforts by the federal judiciary to combat what he termed “judge shopping.” O’Connor, a favorite among conservative litigants and appointed by George W. Bush, accused the U.S. Judicial Conference of bowing to “political pressure” in its …

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Ex-FTC Official Joshua Wright Faces Continued Scrutiny as Sexual Misconduct Probe Presses On

A former George Mason University law professor, Joshua Wright, must continue to face the school’s investigation into sexual misconduct allegations, as ruled by a federal judge. Wright, once a high-ranking U.S. Federal Trade Commission member, resigned from his teaching role in 2023 after multiple accusations surfaced. In a decision by Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles from …

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Google Turf War: Morgan & Morgan Strikes Back in Rival Law Firm Feud

The heavyweight of personal injury law, Morgan & Morgan, has reignited a legal feud with Florida-based competitor, Morgan Law Group (MLG), accusing the smaller firm of breaching a previous agreement by using deceptive tactics to steal clients through Google search ads. At the center of this battle is the claim that MLG paid for prime …

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Arizona’s Election-Security Laws Restored in Time for Presidential Showdown

In a pivotal decision, a U.S. appeals court reinstated two Arizona election-security laws, setting the stage for stricter voter regulations ahead of the upcoming presidential election. The ruling, delivered by a divided panel from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, allows Arizona counties to revoke the registrations of individuals who have moved out of state …

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Scandal in Alaska: Ex-Judge’s Misconduct Sparks Impeachment Referral Despite Resignation

In a rare and bold move, the U.S. judiciary has referred former Alaska judge Joshua Kindred to Congress for potential impeachment, despite his resignation. The referral, revealed in documents made public, stems from Kindred’s alleged severe sexual misconduct, deemed so egregious by the judiciary that a simple resignation wasn’t considered enough. Appointed in 2020 under …

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SEC Moves to Tighten the Reins on Musk Amid Twitter Takeover Investigation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced its intention to seek sanctions against Elon Musk for failing to appear for a court-ordered deposition related to the ongoing investigation of his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, now called X. In a legal filing, the SEC stated that Musk, only hours before his scheduled testimony …

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