Government Shutdown Halts New Mexico's Groundbreaking PFAS Case

Government Shutdown Derails New Mexico’s Landmark PFAS Cleanup Lawsuit Against Air Force As the U.S. federal government barrels into its third week of shutdown chaos, a pivotal environmental battleground in New Mexico grinds to a halt. The ongoing impasse has frozen deadlines in the state’s trailblazing lawsuit seeking millions in Superfund reimbursements for toxic PFAS … Read more

‘All About Respecting the Contract’: Johnson & Johnson Urges Reversal of Chancery’s $1 Billion-Plus Breach Finding

‘All About Respecting the Contract’: Johnson & Johnson Pushes Delaware Supreme Court to Overturn Record $1.1B Earnout Breach Verdict in Auris Health Robot Saga In a high-stakes clash over corporate promises and robotic dreams, Johnson & Johnson is battling to erase a staggering $1.1 billion judgment, arguing a lower court rewrote the rules of their … Read more

For Firms Eyeing 2027 Associate Classes, the AI-Fueled Future Is Now

Imagine stepping into a Big Law office in 2027, where your first task isn’t sifting through endless documents but collaborating with an AI co-pilot to strategize case wins. For law students eyeing summer 2026 spots—the gateway to those associate classes—this isn’t sci-fi; it’s the new normal reshaping legal careers across America. Law firms are accelerating … Read more

Tesla, Musk Counsel Argue That Delaware Case Law Backs Compensation Deal

Tesla Lawyers Invoke Delaware Case Law to Back Elon Musk’s $56B Compensation Deal In a high-stakes showdown at the Delaware Supreme Court, Tesla’s legal team argued that established Delaware case law supports reinstating Elon Musk’s massive $56 billion pay package. This appeal, heard on October 15, 2025, pits the electric vehicle giant against a shareholder … Read more

State Appellate Court Reinstates Suit Against St. Louis Catholic Church for Timing of Repressed Memories

Missouri Court Shocks with Revival of 50-Year-Old Clergy Abuse Claim: Repressed Memories Unlock Justice Against St. Louis Archdiocese In a stunning turn that could rewrite the rules for long-buried trauma, a Missouri appeals court has breathed new life into a decades-old sexual abuse lawsuit against the powerful St. Louis Archdiocese. Victims across the U.S. are … Read more

What About Men? Uber's 'Women Preferences' Plan Draws Scrutiny

What About Men? Uber’s Women Rider Preference Plan Draws Scrutiny Amid Safety and Discrimination Debates In a move that’s sparking heated discussions across the U.S., Uber has rolled out its Women Rider Preference feature, allowing female users to opt for women drivers in a bid to boost female rider safety. But critics are crying foul, … Read more

Bitcoin Jesus’ Reaches $49.9 Million Tax Deal Amid Rising Crypto Clemency Requests

Bitcoin Jesus Roger Ver Seals $49.9 Million Tax Deal Amid Surging Crypto Clemency Calls In a stunning turn for the crypto world, early Bitcoin evangelist Roger Ver—widely dubbed “Bitcoin Jesus”—has struck a major settlement with U.S. authorities. This $49.9 million tax deal resolves long-standing charges of tax evasion, spotlighting a wave of crypto clemency requests … Read more

Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: 11th Circuit Questions Zantac Judge’s Expert Ruling, Circuit Split Emerges Over Class Certification in Auto Insurance Cases

Critical Mass: 11th Circuit Questions Zantac Judge’s Expert Ruling, Circuit Split Emerges Over Class Certification in Auto Insurance Cases In the latest edition of Law.com’s Critical Mass newsletter (October 15, 2025), reporter Amanda Bronstad dissects two seismic shifts in mass tort and class action litigation: a federal appeals court’s pointed scrutiny of a landmark Zantac … Read more

Read the Indictment: Trump Ex-Adviser Turned Critic Charged With Mishandling Classified Documents

John Bolton Indicted for Mishandling Classified Documents: Full Indictment Details and Analysis In a dramatic escalation of political and legal tensions, John Bolton, former National Security Adviser to President Donald Trump, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on 18 counts related to the unlawful transmission and retention of classified documents. The 26-page indictment, … Read more