Halligan's Exit Could Doom DOJ Appeals in Comey and James Cases, Experts Say
Lindsey Halligan's expired service as interim U.S. attorney of the Eastern District of Virginia raises questions over whether the U.S. Department of Justice has a live case or controversy to continue its pending appeal seeking to revive criminal charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey, according to legal experts.
Universities, State AGs Side With Harvard in Battle Over International Students
“Though immigrants comprise roughly 15% of the U.S. population, they account for a quarter of all patents and almost 30% of our Nation's recent Nobel Prize winners in the sciences, one amicus brief filed Tuesday states, adding that “the cancellation of Harvard's student visa program, if allowed to stand, will disrupt this pipeline of talent and inflict profound harms—both short and long term.
Safety Certification Disputes for Fire Suppression Products May be Headed to Trial, Fed. Judge Rules
"Ultimately, a reasonable factfinder considering all the evidence could find that there is a likelihood of consumer confusion," the court said. "People in the 21st century expect accurate labels. We—mostly—no longer live in the world of quack doctors, snake oil salesmen and covered wagon medicine shows."
How Should In-House Lawyers Respond to Tariff Uncertainty?
A&O Shearman Partner Leavers Face Longer Notice Periods as Exits Mount
Sources say the firm is making fuller use of legacy Allen & Overy's contractual notice period—which allows partners to be held for up to nine months—amid a higher volume of departures, while others stress there has been no change in policy and that notice periods continue to be determined case by case.
Chief Judge Solicits US Attorney Applications to Fill Halligan's Vacancy in Eastern District of Va.
"If a person wishes to be considered for possible appointment under 28 U.S.C. § 546(d) as the Interim United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, that person shall complete and submit to the Clerk of the Court ... the Confidential Expression of Interest in Serving as the Interim Court-Appointed United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia," U.S. District Chief Judge M. Hannah Lauck of the Eastern District of Virginia wrote in an order, citing Lindsey Halligan's expired term as the district's interim top prosecutor. Halligan left the office in the wake of the order, media reports said.

