What’s to Become of Alina Habba | Judges to Weigh U.S. Attorney’s Future

By [Your Name], Legal and Political CorrespondentPublished: July 20, 2025 Alina Habba, a former personal attorney and campaign spokesperson for President Donald Trump, faces an uncertain future as her 120-day interim tenure as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey nears its end on July 22, 2025. Appointed by Attorney General Pam Bondi in … Read more

LinkedIn for B2B Marketing: Why It Still Works and How to Amplify Your Strategy with Employee Engagement

By Elena Martinez, Digital Marketing Correspondent August 28, 2025 LinkedIn remains the cornerstone of B2B marketing in 2025, with over one billion professionals across 200 countries making it the go-to platform for connecting with decision-makers, building brand authority, and driving high-quality leads. Despite the rise of newer social platforms, LinkedIn’s professional focus, advanced targeting capabilities, … Read more

How I Made Partner: 'Network, Network, Network,' Says Fleming Ware of Vedder Price

Trending: Career Strategies for Aspiring Law Firm Partners In the competitive world of Big Law, making partner is a career pinnacle that demands more than legal expertise. For Fleming Ware, a litigation shareholder at Vedder Price, the path to partnership hinged on one key strategy: relentless networking. Featured in Law.com’s “How I Made Partner” series … Read more

Cook County Attorney

Cook County has over 40,000 practicing attorneys – more than in the rest of the United States combined. This number includes lawyers specializing in practically all imaginable types of law in a variety of settings. Below is a little more information about where and how these attorneys work and some of the largest practice areas. … Read more

Insurer Tries to Sidestep Liability in Underlying Suit Against Polygraph Company

In the high-stakes world of wrongful conviction litigation, insurance coverage disputes often decide who foots the bill for decades of injustice. This week, Federal Insurance Co. fired the first shot in a federal declaratory judgment action, claiming it owes no defense or indemnity to John E. Reid & Associates—the pioneering polygraph firm—in a brewing wrongful … Read more

Wake Forest University Appoints New Interim Provost

Wake Forest University has appointed Nell Jessup Newton as interim provost, effective August 1, 2025, succeeding Michele Gillespie, who stepped down after three years. Newton, a professor emerita and former law dean at the University of Notre Dame, previously served as Wake Forest’s interim dean of the School of Law in 2022-2023. A distinguished legal … Read more

DOJ to Appeal Fourth Law Firm EO Case

DOJ to Appeal Fourth Law Firm Executive Order Case, Escalating Trump Administration’s Legal Battle with Big Law August 24, 2025 The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a notice of appeal to challenge a federal judge’s ruling that struck down an executive order targeting the prominent law firm Susman Godfrey, marking the fourth such … Read more

Microsoft Faces Antitrust Complaint in Brazil Over Web Browser

Microsoft Faces Antitrust Complaint in Brazil Over Web Browser Practices BRUSSELS, August 2, 2025 – Microsoft is under scrutiny in Brazil following a formal antitrust complaint filed by Norwegian browser developer Opera with the country’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE). The complaint, lodged on July 29, 2025, accuses Microsoft of leveraging its dominant Windows … Read more

Analogies to Federal Law in the State Regulatory Context

August 21, 2025 – The interplay between federal and state law is a cornerstone of the U.S. legal system, often requiring state regulators to draw analogies to federal statutes, regulations, and case law to address gaps or ambiguities in state frameworks. These analogies help ensure consistency, clarity, and compliance in areas where state laws may … Read more

Colorado’s New Children’s Privacy Laws Foreshadow the Future of U.S. Online Regulation

Colorado’s new children’s privacy laws, effective October 1, 2025, amend the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) through Senate Bill 24-041 (SB 41) to enhance protections for minors’ online data. These amendments signal a broader trend in U.S. state-level regulation aimed at safeguarding children’s privacy in the digital age, potentially shaping the future of national online regulation. … Read more