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Nevada Breaks the Mold: Ditches National Bar Exam for Innovative Licensing Approach

In a bold move, Nevada is opting out of the new national bar exam set to launch in 2026, following California’s lead. Instead, the state is championing a novel licensing method that melds traditional testing with practical experience. The Nevada Supreme Court has endorsed a unique licensing process known as the Nevada Plan. This approach …

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Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Settlement Triggers Legal Clash Among Plaintiffs’ Attorneys

In a dramatic turn of events, Johnson & Johnson’s latest bid to resolve thousands of talc-related lawsuits has ignited a fierce dispute among plaintiffs’ attorneys. The clash centers on allegations that The Smith Law Firm compromised a joint venture agreement to secure a lucrative deal with the pharmaceutical giant, leaving their former partners in a …

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Tunisia’s Leader Urges Overhaul of State Property Leasing Laws

In a crucial meeting with Minister of State Property and Land Affairs, Wajdi Hedhili, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied called for a thorough revision of the nation’s legal framework governing the leasing of state-owned land. Saied emphasized the importance of reinforcing the principle of priority, a legal concept designed to favor those proposing projects that foster …

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Kenyan High Court Slams Brakes on Adani’s Takeover of JKIA

The Kenyan High Court has put a temporary halt to plans that would have handed over the operation of Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to India’s Adani Enterprises for three decades. The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) and the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) urgently contested the proposed lease, arguing that such a deal …

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ABM Industries Challenges Labor Department’s In-House Anti-Bias Process as Unconstitutional

A legal battle has erupted between ABM Industry Groups and the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), with the janitorial services giant claiming the department’s in-house proceedings for enforcing anti-discrimination rules against federal contractors are unconstitutional. In a lawsuit filed in Houston, ABM argues that the Labor Department’s administrative system infringes on its constitutional right to …

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Republican-Led States Urge 9th Circuit to Revive Effort to Curb Abortion Pill Access

In a fresh attempt to limit access to the abortion pill mifepristone, a coalition of Republican-led states has petitioned the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for a full panel review. These states, spearheaded by Idaho, are pushing to restrict the prescribing and distribution of mifepristone, targeting its use via telemedicine and mail services. This …

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Diddy Hit with $100 Million Default Judgment in Decades-Old Assault Case

A Michigan inmate, Derrick Lee Smith, has secured a stunning $100 million judgment against hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. The judgment was granted by default in Lenawee County Circuit Court after Combs, 54, failed to appear at a virtual hearing on Monday. Smith, 51, accused Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting him at a party …

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Biden’s Race Against Time: Two Judges Confirmed, More in the Pipeline

As President Biden’s term inches toward its final stretch, the U.S. Senate confirmed two new federal judges in Maryland and New York. The approvals came amidst a scramble by Senate Democrats to appoint more judges before the November elections, hoping to outpace the record set by former President Donald Trump. U.S. Magistrate Judge Adam Abelson, …

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Crushing Debt Alters Lives of Young Lawyers, ABA Survey Reveals

A new survey by the American Bar Association paints a stark picture of the financial strain young lawyers face. Student loan debt is not only reshaping their career paths but also disrupting their long-term financial stability. According to the survey, two-thirds of young attorneys are battling significant stress and anxiety due to their financial burdens, …

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