SUPREME COURT
Breaking Down The Vote: The High Court Term In Review
By Jack Karp
The overturning of a long-standing precedent, the surprising leak of a draft opinion and the announcement of Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement all made for a tumultuous term at the U.S. Supreme Court. Here, Law360 takes a data dive into the numbers behind this court term.
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The Chattiest Justice Of The Term Is ...
By Andrew Strickler
While little felt “normal” at the U.S. Supreme Court, the justices were largely back to their pre-pandemic habits when it came to speaking up from the bench, with one justice again standing out as the court's chattiest member this term.
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TOP NEWS
Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz
By Aebra Coe
In this week’s news, the legal industry saw one large law firm open up an office in Seattle, another appoint a new chair, and a third announce it is going fully remote for the month of August. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse’s weekly quiz.
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CASES
Ohio Supreme Court Declines To Block 6-Week Abortion Ban
By Eric Heisig
Ohio's high court on Friday declined to immediately stop the state from enforcing a Republican-passed law essentially banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, rebuffing an initial attempt from clinics to try their arguments in state court following last week's major U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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Attys File For Ethics Probe In Trump NM Election Suit
By Andrew Strickler
An Albuquerque lawyer and another attorney who filed a federal lawsuit as part of a Donald Trump-led effort to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election should be investigated by a court appointee, a group of New Mexico attorneys said in a court filing this week.
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LAW FIRMS
Morgan & Morgan's Jacksonville Boss On New Office, Growth
By Madison Arnold
In the 21 years since the Florida-based personal injury powerhouse Morgan & Morgan opened its Jacksonville office, it has grown from a single attorney and receptionist to a bustling office of more than 65 attorneys and 275 employees. Law360 Pulse recently caught up with Jacksonville managing partner Jason Miller to learn more about the firm's approach to growth.
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NJ Firm Loses Suit Over Referral Fee In $125M Verizon Deal
By Bill Wichert
A New Jersey state judge on Thursday said a prior legal battle between two law firms over their stakes in a $25 million fee award forbids Kirsch Gelband & Stone PA from pursuing a related lawsuit challenging how a referral fee it owed to a lawyer was assigned to Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman LLC.
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