The governor’s resignation announcement, which ranks among the most consequential political downfalls in modern New York history, could have far-reaching effects for the chief judge’s ability to influence judicial appointments and push forward policies in the state Legislature. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Rejecting 'Baseless' Election Fraud Theories, Mayer Brown Challenges Arizona's New Voting Restrictions
“Neither law responds to any genuine shortcoming in Arizona’s election system or furthers any valid state interest. Rather, the laws reflect baseless accusations of improprieties in the 2020 general election,” the lawsuit reads. Click Here To Read The Full Article
As Summer's End Draws Near, Big Law Parents Again Face the Unknown
A more contagious viral variant, shifting directives on safety, inconsistent measures in schools and a lack of a vaccine for those under 12 have parents once again facing anxious uncertainty. And they still have to do their jobs. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Silicon Legal: Social Media Brings New Platforms, New Business, New Litigation
TikTok didn’t even exist five years ago, but disputes involving people who built a business on the social media platform are popping up in court. Click Here To Read The Full Article
DOJ Faces 'Biggest Prosecutorial Mashup in Modern Times' in Capitol Insurrection E-Discovery
A brisk pace and an onslaught of data sources is complicating the e-discovery efforts related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. But despite the DOJ’s struggles, some e-discovery practitioners say they’re impressed with how the agency is handling the challenge. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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