Meet the BigLaw Tax Atty Fighting Evictions In Dallas
By Andrew Strickler
Attorney Mark Melton has a lucrative job as a tax partner at Holland & Knight LLP, and over the past year, he has turned a few Facebook posts about COVID-related tenant questions into a nonprofit he hopes will continue long after the pandemic has passed. He talked to Law360 Pulse about how he started doing that work and its emotional resonance for him.
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Posner Wants To Nix Ex-Pro Se Project Exec's Wage Suit
By Dave Simpson
Retired Seventh Circuit Judge Richard Posner urged an Indiana federal court to dismiss a suit from a man who claims the former judge stiffed him out of a six-figure salary to run a now-defunct pro bono legal services organization for pro se litigants, arguing Monday that their alleged agreement was too indefinite to form a binding contract.
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Analysis
'Idiosyncratic' Gorsuch Blazes Unpredictable Trail
By Jimmy Hoover
Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Justice Brett Kavanaugh are widely considered the U.S. Supreme Court's two "swing" votes who can make or break a majority. But in closely divided cases, it was actually Justice Neil Gorsuch who voted more frequently with the court's liberal bloc than any other Republican appointee last term.
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DOJ Appeals Mar-A-Lago Special Master Order, Asks For Stay
By Carolina Bolado
The U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday it will appeal a Florida federal judge's decision to appoint a special master to screen documents seized by the FBI from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate for attorney-client and executive privilege and asked the judge to pause an injunction against prosecutors' review of only the classified materials seized at the estate.
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Feds Say Crypto Lobbyist Can't Delay FTX-Tied Case
By Katryna Perera
New York federal prosecutors Thursday opposed a request from attorney and crypto lobbyist Michelle Bond to extend filing deadlines for pre-trial motions in her criminal case until June, saying Bond's inability to access her assets due to bankruptcy proceedings involving her FTX-affiliated husband is not enough to warrant a delay.
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Justices Remove Bar On Venezuelan Removals
By Katie Buehler
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled the Trump administration can move forward with its removal of alleged Venezuelan gang members from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act, vacating a D.C. federal judge's order that had temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's invocation of the 1798 wartime law.
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