Fifty-Time Supreme Court Litigator Keeps Justices on Their Toes
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Lisa Blatt isn’t afraid to tell a US Supreme Court justice they’re making stuff up, inject herself in her own hypotheticals, or talk like she’s debating friends at a bar.
Water utilities and companies that have either of two PFAS chemicals the EPA has deemed hazardous Superfund substances face tremendous uncertainty about how they should manage those wastes, according to industry representatives and attorneys following the significant agency rule.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s enforcement and supervision teams, including those overseeing financial technology firms and other nonbank lenders, will soon get a direct line to Director Rohit Chopra to correct potential violations.
The Environmental Protection Agency finalized an enforceable limit on PFAS in drinking water this month. White House officials say about 100 million people will be exposed to fewer cancer-causing “forever chemicals” under the new standards. This video, first published four years ago, explains the issues and concerns around PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
An investment firm founded by Russian billionaires with ties to Vladimir Putin has financed lawsuits around the world, in some cases working with the company’s directors, clients, and Russian banks in an effort to evade international sanctions.
More than ever, general counsel must factor global forces into risk strategy—war, supply chains, banking crime, corruption, and political headwinds. In this series, top advisers in geopolitical risk explain where companies should add protections.
More than ever, general counsel must factor global forces into risk strategy—war, supply chains, banking crime, corruption, and political headwinds. In this series, top advisers in geopolitical risk explain where companies should add protections.
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Rudolph Giuliani’s creditors expanded their probe into the former New York mayor’s finances, filing more than a dozen subpoenas in his bankruptcy case on Friday.
Kushner Cos. LLC, the real estate company controlled by the extended family of Trump in-law Jared Kushner, has named its fourth general counsel in four years.
Elon Musk’s lawyer is firing back at the attorney who accused him of trying to sabotage the tech billionaire’s deposition in a Texas defamation case.
Federal judges are wrestling with how to define artificial intelligence when dealing with evidence presented in trials, with some raising concerns that too broad a definition could sweep in items as common as receipts and thermometers.
Julie A. Frusciente and Katherine Kulik have joined Hinshaw & Culbertson as partners in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the firm said Friday.
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