A superior court judge in Alaska has entered a judgment against Holland & Knight and ordered a trial on damages after finding that the law firm engaged in “truly astounding” failure to comply with discovery orders in a lawsuit alleging malpractice by the firm.
It took a ruling from one of the country’s top business courts last week to settle a yearslong dispute between a former Delaware couple: Who gets to keep Tucker, the pair’s adorable goldendoodle, after their breakup?
A federal judge on Monday offered a blistering assessment of the Justice Department’s case against former FBI Director James B. Comey, detailing what he described as a “disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps” and possible misconduct that could imperil the prosecution.
The council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar will take a deep look at its law school accreditation standards as it deferred a decision on the wording of a proposed nondiscrimination standard.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review the question of when a migrant actually arrives in the United States, in a case that could determine whether migrants intercepted before crossing U.S. borders can apply for asylum.
The head of a Georgia prosecutors board assigned himself Friday to oversee a sprawling racketeering case against President Donald Trump and his allies over their attempts to overturn the 2020 election, keeping alive for now litigation that has long faced trouble.
Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated Friday that she has appointed a federal prosecutor to examine the relationships between deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and several prominent Democrats, including former President Bill Clinton, who were identified by President Donald Trump in a social media post earlier in the day.
The Justice Department has been discussing settlements with two former officials from Donald Trump’s first term who—like the president—claim they’re owed major payouts from the U.S. government as victims of politically motivated actions.
The U.S. Justice Department closed a yearslong antitrust probe into the meatpacking industry during the COVID-19 pandemic just weeks before President Donald Trump demanded a fresh investigation, according to people familiar with the matter.
Demand for legal services increased 3.9% in the third quarter of 2025, a “sharp spike” that made it the fourth-highest quarter for demand in two decades, according to a report based on data from major law firms in the United States and key international markets.