Supreme Court Leaves $2.46B Boy Scouts Debt Settlement in Place, Declines Review
"A lot of the men involved in this case are older, and dozens have died during the bankruptcy proceedings. My first thought after seeing the decision this morning is that it finally gives these men closure and the ability to move forward," said Ken Rothweiler, of Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck in Philadelphia.
'Attempt at Coercion'? Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Faces Criminal Probe
"The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the President," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in response to a U.S. Department of Justice criminal investigation targeting Powell over testimony he previously delivered to Congress.
Disney-OpenAI's Sora Deal: What it Signals for Licensing and Responsible AI
The Walt Disney Co.'s newly announced licensing agreement with OpenAI marks a pivotal moment at the intersection of intellectual property and generative AI. For rights holders, platforms and brands, the deal illustrates an emerging blueprint for commercializing iconic IP in AI-native formats while attempting to manage legal, regulatory, and reputational risk.
How I Made Partner: 'Don't Be Afraid to Evolve Your Practice,' Says Arianna Evers of WilmerHale
"Don't be afraid to evolve your practice. If you discover you have a passion for an area that's different from what you started in, it's okay to pivot. Shifts can feel risky, but if your curiosity is pulling you in that direction and you see opportunity, embrace it. Developing expertise in an area you're truly excited about will make you more motivated and valuable."

