Fears that a lengthy government shutdown could grind the civil docket to a halt or cause the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to demand more information from merging parties have not materialized, according to Big Law antitrust litigators. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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DC Postpones Registration for Bar Exam, Maryland Imposes Restrictions
The District of Columbia has postponed registration for the February bar exam due to the government shutdown and Maryland is restricting seating to 400, with priority being given to those retaking the UBE. Click Here To Read The Full Article
US, Singapore Courts Team Up to Protect Multichain's Missing Crypto
“Technology has essentially erased the relevancy in most instances of geographical borders in business transactions,” said Alan Rosenberg, a partner at Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog who is an expert not involved in the matter. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Monsanto Loses Appeal With ‘Sweeping Implications' Over PCB Exposure
On Thursday, the Washington Supreme Court reinstated a $185 million verdict against Monsanto over PCB exposure at a school near Seattle. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Will Supreme Court Treat Trump's Tariffs the Same as Biden's Policies?
Law professor Dan Epps joins the Supreme Court Brief podcast to discuss why he thinks the case over President Donald Trump’s tariffs is a test of jurisprudential consistency for the conservative majority. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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