8th Circuit Rejects Jet Midwest's Bid to Boost $5.85M in Attorney Fees
The federal appellate court upheld the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri's decision approving a $5.8 million attorney fee award after concluding the lower court properly rejected a 1.5 times lodestar multiplier and didn't abuse its discretion in excluding evidence from a withdrawn sanctions motion.
3rd Circuit Breaks New Ground in Shielding Kalshi Sports Contracts From NJ Gambling Laws
7th Circuit Flips Standard for 'Jurisdiction by Shopping Cart' in Schedule A Infringement Claims
"I think it's worthwhile that the Seventh Circuit recognizes that there's something going on and that these aren't just regular cases," a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law told Law.com. "We have so few Seventh Circuit decisions that even talk about Schedule A, [and] even fewer presidential ones."
UPL Claim Against ChatGPT Faces Hurdles, but Social Media Addiction Verdicts May Bolster Liability
Supreme Court Grants DOJ Request to Throw Out Ruling Against Steve Bannon
How I Made Partner: 'Take Ownership and Initiative Early,' Says Kristina Barry of Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt
"The best advice I can give to an associate who wants to make partner is to take ownership and initiative early in their career and to think about their long term career goals. Having face time with the partners is extremely valuable when you're an associate and I would also recommend finding a mentor in the firm who can help answer questions and be a source of support."
Read the Doc: 800-Member GC Group Supports Law Firms Hit by EOs
General Counsels United, which formed last year in revolt against President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting Big Law firms, wrote in an amicus brief Friday that the orders have had a chilling effect on what members of the legal community say and do and have created an "ethical and legal minefield for general counsels."

