“When appropriations lapse, the Judiciary cannot purchase supplies or services by contract and several government activities cease, including, in some cases, performance under existing contracts,” according to a public notice explaining how a federal government shutdown would affect federal courthouses. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Remembering Am Law 100 Firm Founder and 'Force of Nature' Stephen Cozen
“Cozen is a legend in law, doing what he did…He was a very giving man, very talented, and when he achieved the success that he did, he shared it with the world,” Cozen O’Connor co-founder Patrick O’Connor said. “He is hard to replicate as one of Philadelphia’s great citizens He deserves a lot of credit. […]
Suspended NY Judge Who Threatened to Shoot Black Party Crashers Says She Won't Fight Removal
State Supreme Court Justice Erin Gall of Oneida County said through motion papers she’s no longer opposing the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct’s recommendation for the state’s top court to remove her. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'So Many Firms' Have Yet to Announce Associate Bonuses, Underlining Big Law's Uneven Approach
Fewer firms are apparently in lockstep with the bonus decisions of the industry elite, and several big firms are delaying their bonus decisions compared with others. Click Here To Read The Full Article
5th Circuit Overturns OFAC's Tornado Cash Sanctions
This court ruling, which limits what can be designated or sanctioned by the U.S. government, has been hailed as a victory for the crypto industry, and it could also carry implications for the future of OFAC enforcement in a post-Loper Bright reality. Click Here To Read The Full Article