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Combatting Dui Charges Strategically

DUI Defense Strategies: How to Fight a Drunk Driving Charge

A DUI arrest doesn’t guarantee a conviction—prosecutors must prove impairment beyond a reasonable doubt. Defense often targets the legality of the stop, testing accuracy, and evidence handling. This article outlines practical DUI defense strategies and legal approaches to protect your rights and minimize consequences. Facing a DUI charge can be a daunting experience, but it’s […]
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Samsung Patent Battle Ends in Favor of Netlist

Samsung Patent Infringement: Jury Awards Netlist $118M in Lawsuit

A federal jury awarded Netlist Inc. $118 million in damages after finding Samsung Electronics infringed Netlist’s memory technology patents. The verdict is a major win for the smaller California company and signals the high stakes of IP disputes in the tech sector. This article summarizes the lawsuit, the patented technology at issue, and why the […]
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Future of Sullivan & Cromwell at Scotus

Supreme Court Bar Future: Sullivan & Cromwell’s Morgan Ratner in Spotlight

Morgan Ratner of Sullivan & Cromwell is emerging as a leading next‑generation Supreme Court advocate at one of the nation’s top firms. Her ascent reflects a shifting Supreme Court bar where new litigators are gaining prominence in high‑stakes appellate work. This article examines Ratner’s role and what it signals for the future of Supreme Court […]
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Legal Insights on Miranda Rights and Defense

Understanding Miranda Rights: What They Mean for Your Case

Miranda rights require police to advise you of 4 key warnings before a custodial interrogation, including your right to remain silent and to an attorney. If officers question you in custody without a valid warning/waiver, your statements may be suppressed in court. This article explains when Miranda applies, common myths, and what to do if […]
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Tyco Basf Pfas Settlement Victory

PFAS Foam Litigation: Attorneys Secure $95.8M in Tyco, BASF Settlements

Attorneys secured $95.8 million in settlements from Tyco and BASF in the PFAS foam (AFFF) litigation. The deals advance the AFFF multidistrict litigation addressing PFAS “forever chemical” contamination and related cleanup and liability claims. This article covers the settlement totals and how they fit within the broader MDL. In a landmark development for environmental litigation, […]
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Legal Dispute over Infowars Social Media

InfoWars Social Media Accounts: X Corp. Opposes Sale in Legal Battle

X Corp. is opposing the proposed sale of InfoWars’ social media accounts as part of ongoing legal proceedings tied to Alex Jones and InfoWars. The dispute centers on whether those accounts can be transferred to a buyer and what rights the platform retains to restrict or terminate them. This article explains X Corp.’s objections, the […]
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Bonuses Surge in Competitive Legal Market

Law Firm Bonuses: More Firms Match Milbank’s Scale in Competitive Market

More law firms are matching Milbank’s associate bonus scale as the 2024 market becomes increasingly competitive. As firms vie for top talent and respond to peer pressure, year-end and special bonus announcements are spreading beyond the early adopters. This article explains which firms are aligning with Milbank, what the updated bonus amounts and eligibility rules […]
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Natera Guardant Legal Battle

Natera vs. Guardant: Jury Awards $292.5M in False Advertising Lawsuit

A federal jury awarded Natera $292.5 million in its false advertising lawsuit against Guardant Health. The verdict stems from findings that certain Guardant marketing claims about its cancer testing were misleading and harmed Natera in the marketplace. This article explains the case background, the key claims and evidence presented at trial, and what the judgment […]
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Smith's Rationale for Dropping Trump Cases

Trump Federal Cases Dropped: Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Decision Explained

Jack Smith moved to drop federal cases against Donald Trump by filing motions to dismiss the pending federal prosecutions. The decision reflects prosecutorial and procedural considerations and shifts the immediate legal battlefield away from those federal dockets. This article explains the rationale, what it signals about evidence and strategy, and the implications for future high-profile […]
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New Lawyer Slams Old Team in Giuliani Case

Giuliani Legal Team Shake-up: New Attorney Criticizes Previous Counsel Before NY Trial

Rudy Giuliani’s legal team has changed again ahead of his New York trial, with newly retained counsel publicly faulting his prior attorneys’ handling of the case. The shift comes as Giuliani faces mounting litigation pressure and high-stakes claims, making strategy and courtroom representation especially consequential. This article explains what prompted the shake-up, what the new […]
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Cvs Fails to Preempt False Ad Lawsuit

CVS False Advertising Lawsuit: Preemption Bid Fails in ‘Non-Drowsy’ Case

A federal judge denied CVS’s bid to dismiss a false advertising lawsuit claiming its “Non-Drowsy” product labeling misleads consumers. The court found the plaintiff’s state-law claims were not preempted by federal drug-labeling rules at this stage. This article explains the ruling, the preemption arguments, what “non-drowsy” claims must prove in litigation, and what the case […]
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Telecom Giants in Privacy Fine Appeal

T-Mobile and Sprint Challenge FCC Privacy Fine in DC Circuit Court

T-Mobile and Sprint are asking the D.C. Circuit to overturn the FCC’s privacy fine for alleged unlawful sharing of customer location data. The carriers argue the FCC exceeded its authority and misapplied federal privacy rules governing telecommunications providers. This article explains the fines, the legal arguments on appeal, and what the case could mean for […]
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