Analysis
Circuit-By-Circuit Guide To The US Supreme Court's Term
By Jeff Overley
Federal appeals courts had wide-ranging successes and struggles during the U.S. Supreme Court's recently completed term: One had its best showing in years following its worst showing in years; one felt déjà vu after recently starting to find favor with the justices; and one saw its reputation for independence occupy a rare role in the Supreme Court spotlight.
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Analysis
What To Watch In Massachusetts In The 2nd Half Of 2026
By Chris Villani
As midsummer approaches, Massachusetts attorneys are focused on much more than just the Red Sox winning streak and the fallout from the Jaylen Brown trade; from a headline-grabbing federal prosecution to the midterm elections to cases that could shape the state's noncompete laws, practitioners have plenty on their radar in the latter half of the year.
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ELECTION FIGHTS
BANKING & SECURITIES
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
ESA 'Harm' Rollback Defies 50-Year Precedent, Groups Say
By Allison Grande
The Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity, WildEarth Guardians and a half dozen other environmental groups have become the latest to challenge the Trump administration's new definition of "harm" under the Endangered Species Act, initiating a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to restore the meaning that's been the prevailing interpretation for 50 years.
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HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES
IP & TECHNOLOGY
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
Paramount Wants Merger Judge Recused Over Guild Work
By Nadia Dreid
Paramount has asked a district judge to recuse himself from overseeing a challenge led by a dozen states to the company's proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing Wednesday that the judge's former role as labor counsel for a guild that's also challenging the deal risks the appearance of impartiality.
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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
INSURANCE
NJ Justices Rule Fraud Law Applies To Insurance Brokers
By George Woolston
Insurance brokers, producers and agents are not exempt from the Consumer Fraud Act under an exception for semiprofessionals, the New Jersey Supreme Court held Wednesday, reviving a neurosurgeon's allegation his insurance broker negligently failed to obtain sufficient disability insurance for him after he developed a vision condition.
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REAL ESTATE
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
COMPETITION
PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TAX
IMMIGRATION
WHITE COLLAR
NATIVE AMERICAN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PEOPLE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Polsinelli, Doctor Seek Toss Of 'Bad Faith' Patent Claims
By Elliot Weld
Polsinelli PC and a doctor who has been a client of the law firm have asked Mississippi and Tennessee federal courts to throw out Zavation Medical Products LLC and Choice Spine LLC's allegations that the firm and its client violated respective state laws by bringing "bad faith" patent infringement claims, saying the statutes the medical device makers rely on can't be brought by distributors or manufacturers.
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