Author: Rosie Manins
Atlanta law firm Taylor Duma is closing after 20 years, following a series of attorney departures as large national and global law firms enter the local market.Read More
Partisan differences in judicial review of National Labor Relations Board decisions are poised to expand as the Trump administration adds even more judges to courts that have stepped up their scrutiny of agency actions.Read More
Pearl Hernandez and her boyfriend, who was sentenced to death, perpetrated the worst child abuse case the presiding judge in the case said he’d ever seen.Read More
The University of Cincinnati has received a record $43.2 million gift for its College of Law. It’s the largest donation in the nearly 200-year history of the college.Read More
The ruling dismissing four of five counts in a city-county lawsuit comes as state legislative efforts also failed to rein in SB 180’s limits on local land-use regulations.Read More
New York-based startup Crosby’s AI agents and lawyers work together to review contracts quickly, billed by the page, for the likes of Cursor and Runway. CEO Ryan Daniels calls it a “neofirm.”Read More
Certificate-of-need laws block new providers from entering health care markets, inviting rent-seeking and weakening competition across the U.S.Read More
The new law permits bets through established sports books but prohibits wagering on the performance of individual players.Read More
John Staton covers the arts and is a bit of an art collector, but he doesn’t think he’ll be selling any of the work in his collection for big money any time soon.Read More
Mizuho initiates Equity LifeStyle Properties stock with outperform ratingRead More